
Last week I wrote about utilizing Makey Makey to hack poetry month.
I wanted to share a couple more examples of student work from our second day of the workshop.
Enjoy!
Stride by Walter Dean Myers hacked by #makeymakey! #poetrymonth #makered pic.twitter.com/ifwhqmzzpc
— Colleen Graves (@gravescolleen) April 29, 2016
Lemonade by Maria Testa hacked w #makeymakey ! #poetrymonth #tinkering with #literature pic.twitter.com/Gf23C0B0sd
— Colleen Graves (@gravescolleen) April 29, 2016
"Mutual Attraction" by Kathi Appelt hacked by #makeymakey #library #makerspace pic.twitter.com/GZE57Ol3He
— Colleen Graves (@gravescolleen) April 29, 2016
Ss discovered how things work today by tinkering w @littleBits & @makeymakey ! #CelebrateMonday #inventionliteracy pic.twitter.com/dI8109hsny
— Colleen Graves (@gravescolleen) April 26, 2016
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