thats what I am working on at the moment. It is programmable using scratch and s4a but still needs some improvement on the appereance.
Next steps will be:
- Label the front
- Build a case, maybe attach the arduino somehow
- “Programm” the full example code in scratch
- Test the response of students (and friends)
Possible further steps:
- Rebuild it with improved material (a “real” circuit board, a better case, a dedicated arduino)
- Connect it to the piface
Update: