Ugly sweaters seem to be pretty hip these days.
Wal-Mart sells them, Target sells them. There‘s even a shop in my town where you can “uglify” your very own Christmas sweater. And yes, we have an ugly sweater contest at our school (that I plan on winning by the way). Last year I made a pretty nifty one and this year I made final unit out of this idea. Yep, my advanced engineering class is pushing toward the completion of some pretty sophisticated ugly sweaters. Some blink, some play music, some might even look like the Grizwolds house. One has car horns on it and yet another, a Christmas trivia tree!
One might ask, “Why would you do such a project?” and I might answer with a Christmas quote like, “Bah humbug!” I mean do you all know that, “The best way to spread Christmas cheer, is signing loud for all to hear.”?
The truth is that this has been an amazing project. Students, driven by the desire to create something amazing, have learned a ton. Makey Makey, Soundplant, MITs Scratch programming app, more Arduino lines of code than I can count, flashy LED, e-textiles, laser cutting, soldering, I could go on and on. The room is abuzz with excitement -the warm smells of gingerbread being cut on the laser cutter fill the air. Kids helping each other, sound bites of various Christmas music and holiday movie clips playing in the background, and students helping each other troubleshoot their projects.
All I can say is that well… it’s a wonderful life, ...really, it is wonderful.
So, how can you create your own interactive techno ugly Christmas sweater? Well, here are my recommendations for a simple but effective techno sweater (part 2 will show you how to make it even more like the Griswolds but let’s start with the basics).
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Happy Making!
-Mark
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