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NTU Design Technology Workshop – Concrete Mix And Make

On Wednesday the 8th of June our very own Tim Goodman went to Nottingham Trent University with a small group of Design and Technology Teachers for a day designed to help them drive ideas forward. The course was hosted by Nottingham Trent University’s Kerry Truman and began with a briefing on all the different opportunities there at NTU for such learning.

How to make your own Dancer’s Clock

This fun little tutorial shows you how to make a simple dancer’s clock, great for the dancer or musician in your life. ..And, 5, 6, 7, 8. Learn how…

Flexible Wood Veneers

Our veneered MDF sheets have been very popular, but we’ve been asked many times to sell veneer on it’s own. We’re happy to introduce two new flexible wood veneers, and we got Kevin to tell us about the in this video.

0.5mm Polypropylene Sheets

We’ve sold 0.8mm Polypropylene Sheets for some time now, and have often been asked about thinner sizes. We’ve now introduced a range which is just 0.5mm thick.

BBC micro:bit Pedestrian Crossing Project

This Pedestrian Crossing project was submitted to us by Thomas Stratford. Thomas started this project to try out the pre-written code that came with the IET Pedestrian Crossing resource. The aim is to use the BBC micro:bit to develop a prototype for a pedestrian crossing for a local secondary school.

KS2 D&T Course 8 July 2016 Highgate School

Our good friend Andy Thompson recently got in touch to tell us about a Key Stage 2 D&T training day that he is running on July 8th at Highgate School in London. This ‘hands-on’ event is specifically designed to help Primary School colleagues with limited resources and/or training opportunities to build confidence in the use of tools, equipment and materials.

Take The BBC micro:bit To The Next Level With Bluetooth Low Energy

Take the BBC micro:bit to the next level with Bluetooth Low Energy. The BBC micro:bit uses Bluetooth Low Energy, a power friendly version of Bluetooth technology that allows for wireless communication between devices such as PCs, smartphones and tablets allowing for seamless connection to the Internet of things. Every smartphone and tablet platform available comes with Bluetooth Low Energy API’s. Android, iOs, Windows Phone, BlackBerry 10 and even Tizen. We explore some of the Bluetooth Low Energy functionality of the BBC micro:bit and the possibilities that it opens up.

Add Additional Light Sensing To The BBC micro:bit

Add light sensing to functionality to the BBC micro:bit is incredibly easy if you use the Light Sensing board from our Electro-Fashion range. Learn how to add light sensing to the BBC micro:bit with this very simple tutorial.

Inventors Kit Experiment 7 Full Experiment

In this tutorial you will find Experiment 7 Wind Power from the Kitronik Inventors Kit for the BBC micro:bit. We’ve included the entire experiment as a free example of the great practical experiments that are contained within the Inventors Kit. Learn how to build the circuit and how to code the BBC micro:bit to control the circuit.