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Start girls on a lifelong love of science and engineering with these engaging PicoCrickets

PicoCrickets are tiny computers that can make things spin, light up, and play music, helping your female students learn important math, science and engineering principles -- and gain a deeper understanding of the process of design and invention.

Your girls (or boys!) can plug lights, motors, sensors and other devices into a PicoCricket, then program them to react, interact and communicate.

Pico Crickets: Individual Kit
(1-3 students)

$295

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Pico Crickets: Workshop Kit
(10-15 students)

$999

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About PicoCrickets:

Let your students’ creativity thrive with the many possibilities that PicoCrickets provide! For example, they can make a cat and program it to purr when someone pets it. Or they can make a birthday cake and program it to play a song when someone blows out the candles. PicoCrickets can be used in a wide variety of activities -- and thus appeal to learners with different interests, backgrounds and styles.

The PicoCricket Kit was developed by the MIT Media Lab, who also created the LEGO® MINDSTORMS™ robotics kits. Both kits teach students robotics and programming principles. The PicoCricket Kit is designed for making artistic creations with lights, sound, music and motion, which appeals to girls, while LEGO® MINDSTORMS™ appeal more to boys.

PicoCricket Overview

Demonstration by Mitchel Resnick of the MIT Media Lab


What comes in the kit:

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PicoCricket Workshop Themes:

PicoCricket Workshop Themes

While many robotics classes are organized around engineering challenges, you can structure PicoCricket classes and workshops around shared themes, such as a “Day in the Park”, where students create moving trees and spinning playground equipment, or “Wearables”, where they make jewelry that lights up. Rather than culminating in a competition among robots, your workshops can finish with an exhibition of projects.

The best themes are broad enough to give everyone freedom to work on projects they care about, but specific enough to foster a sense of shared experience among all participants. For example, for the Musical Instruments theme, your students can create interactive inventions that play melodies and rhythms.

Tips for running a PicoCricket Workshop

PicoCricket Kits provide a rich collection of materials that encourage participants to experiment, explore, and express themselves. That’s why the best way to organize a PicoCricket class is to create the atmosphere of an artist’s studio or inventor’s workshop.

  1. Make sure that the room has space not only for working on computers (1-2 students per computer), but also constructing with physical materials. Also consider setting up a projector to demonstrate how to program PicoCrickets.
  2. Set up tables with art & craft supplies (such as construction paper, popsicle sticks, beads, aluminum foil, straws, and natural materials, like leaves), as well as LEGO® bricks, and PicoCricket devices, both of which are included in the PicoCricket Workshop Kit.
  3. Split up your students to work together in small groups (each PicoCricket Workshop Kit serves 5 groups of 2-3 students per group).
  4. There is no pre-defined sequence of steps: each group moves back-and-forth between designing, building, programming, and decorating their projects.
  5. Your workshop can last from an hour to many hours over several days. For the best experience, it is important that participants have time to test and revise their projects over several iterations.
  6. picocrickets-huladancerWhen students are finished with the projects, you can take apart the projects and re-use the PicoCrickets and other electronic components while the students take home their craft creations.
  7. The PicoCricket kits are intended to be used over and over. This way, you'll only need to replenish the low cost craft materials at your local craft store.
  8. Preserve your students’ creations through photos and videos!

 

Pico Crickets: Individual Kit
(1-3 students)

$295

Print order form

Item #: EDTK077

Pico Crickets: Workshop Kit
(10-15 students)

$999

Print order form

Item #: EDTK078

More video clips of PicoCrickets in action:

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A math and science camp using an early version of the Crickets

Invention at Play Part I

Empowering kids to explore and invent with digital technologies.

Invention at Play Part II

Empowering kids to explore and invent with digital technologies.

Pico Crickets: Individual Kit
(1-3 students)

$295

Print order form

Item #: EDTK077

Pico Crickets: Workshop Kit
(10-15 students)

$999

Print order form

Item #: EDTK078

 




 

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Women in Engineering Banner

These banners will help make your career events more appealing to female students. Plus, hang the banners year-round in your school’s classrooms, hallways, libraries, and around campus to send the message that women can succeed in these career pathways.

Each banner is 6 ft wide by 2 ft high and includes 3 grommets on top and bottom for easy hanging.

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Think Again Posters: Women in Engineering (Set of 7)

Hang this set of seven posters around your school's classrooms, counseling offices and hallways to inspire more female students to consider a career in engineering.

Printed on professional-quality poster paper, these 22x17 posters feature real-life multi-racial female role models working in seven different engineering occupations.

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Role Model Video: Engineering

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Female role models help get this career on the radar of women and girls because they’re able to see someone who looks like them on the job. This video reveals the personal experiences and insights of successful women working in this field.

This 24-minute video features profiles of three women with successful careers in engineering:

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Download the bibliography for instant access to online role model resources that will help women and girls see themselves in all STEM career pathways including many resources specifically in the engineering field.

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