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* I meant [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logo_%28programming_language%29 logo], kids today :P. Modularness would be cool. If we had a working makerbot  we could make bricks that are lego compatible(maybe not the hackspaces?). Or could we do something with the laser cutter, hmm.
* I meant [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logo_%28programming_language%29 logo], kids today :P. Modularness would be cool. If we had a working makerbot  we could make bricks that are lego compatible(maybe not the hackspaces?). Or could we do something with the laser cutter, hmm.


*The makerbot would seem the obvious way - but we wouldn't need to make many pieces as schools may already have lego - I was just thinking making a different sort of 'brain'.
*The makerbot would seem the obvious way - but we wouldn't need to make many pieces as schools may already have lego - I was just thinking making a different sort of 'brain', where they can learn more about EE, (making it better than NXC) as well as a kid friendly language. So there is more guidance than with arduino, but its more open than Lego, and is hackable if you know what you are doing.