
MAKE Flickr photo pool member Csc934 and his students deconstructed and then made their own self powered "shake" flashlights - Link.
DIY Shake flashlight
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This project was actually done with two other teachers as a development of curriculum for TeachEngineering.com
We worked together to develop it as an engineering project, then the writeup will be available to teachers, students and other interested people through the website.
Here is an interview with two of the staffers for Teach Engineering: http://feeds.feedburner.com/FussingWithStuffPodcast?m=89
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This project was actually done with two other teachers as a creation of curriculum for TeachEngineering.com
We worked together to develop it as an engineering project, then the writeup will be available to teachers, students and other interested people through the website.
Here is an interview with two of the staffers for Teach Engineering: http://feeds.feedburner.com/FussingWithStuffPodcast?m=89
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DIY is interesting,i think so
but you can buy one on website it's cheap
like flashlights
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