Linkitz - Wearable electronic toy that teaches girls to code
Linkitz
Wearable electronic toy that teaches girls to code
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Linkitz is a wearable friendship bracelet that looks like a set of colorful electronic petals, it was designed to make girls interested about programming and building things. Among sparkling lights and sounds, girls engages with technology exploring it with friends.
It consists on a set of electronic modules called "links", each one does something different, girls can make a friendship bracelet that lights up when her friends are nearby, they can send secrets messages in codes, a walkie talkie can be made using the microphone and speaker, girls can also program the links to choose their own light colors and sounds, and even make their own games, the motion link can be used to play a game like Simon Says or Bop It.
Linkitz believes that by encouraging girls as young as four to play with technology today, we can inspire a future generation of women excelling and innovating in STEM fields.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/996821255/linkitz-wearable-code-able-toys-for-girls?lang=es
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I think it's a good product for early learning in coding education. I can get the kids to prepare for the future.
It's great to see the fun and learning together. Few toys achieve this.
Also, introduce girls to the world of coding? Go It is perfect..! This area is very dominated by the male sex; Adding a little rose to this area would be extremely walking to equality..
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[followed by a space].Cool bracelet! This is another way to empower the girl child right from the begining. I would love my daughter to be a geek and this programming bracelt might just be the answer to that.