Entry level, adult.
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On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 3:50 PM, alex kot <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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?
>
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>   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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