What age group are you going for and are you going for someone who is entry 
level that wants to learn or someone that already has the knowledge?



On Wednesday, November 27, 2013 2:00 PM, Pierce <[email protected]> wrote:
 
Hi all, 


Could I ask for an opinion from anyone who has a few minutes & feels like 
weighing in?  

         If I was trying to put together a prototyping kit for a brand new 
inventor, what would go into it?  

Goals:  
A really wide range of possible inventions.  
Functional, as well as representative, stuff, not just 'model of' stuff.  
A bunny slope learning curve.  
An exciting, real, substantive feel.  
Access to many different disciplines (mechanical, electrical, robotic, 
programming, crafty, modern material marvels, etc.?) of making and an 
encouragement to fuzz those lines!  
Ideal for a systems approach or big picture thinking approach to invention.  

Two cost types: 
1.) the skies the limit  
& 
2.)  $100 or $200 for two dozen inventors to take turns, in teams, for many 
dismantle-n-rebuild real inventions.   
  
I've given this bunches of thought but I would like to hear from other people 
with different ideas.  If this is the wrong forum for this big a question, feel 
free to delete and respond with the appropriate e-chastisement.  

Thanks for everything and hello to all from Steph, 
(One of the new persons, with brown hair, who's been visiting lately.)  





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