Projects

Interdisciplinary teams in the Makerverse explore and develop their questions and ideas in the form of projects. These developments lead to new, practical courses or maker boxes.

Maker Clock

The MakerClock is an Arduino-powered clock. The inspiration for it came from the maker movement. The purpose of the MakerClock is to learn and practically implement the various techniques and activities required to make such a clock yourself.

ciro – the painting robot

Teachers and pupils program symbols, drawings or texts that the painting robot “ciro” draws on large pieces of paper or on the playground. The Makecode Editor from Microsoft provides a fun introduction to programming.

CookieCaster 2.0

CookieCaster 2.0 is a freely available web application that allows users to draw their own personal cookie cutters (cookie molds) and print them later using a 3D printer. Validation of the cookie cutter shape and sensible printing values (wall thickness and height) prevent the shape from being unsuitable or even unstable for 3D printing.

Water box

The water box can be used to examine water in terms of temperature, turbidity, electrical conductivity and pH value. The values of the various sensors are recorded using Arduino-based control electronics. Measured values can be read directly from the box or measured and saved over a certain period of time.

Maker marble run

The main aim of the Maker marble run is to awaken an interest in technology among pupils and teachers. The marble run is playfully designed on a PC and then produced using a 3D printer. After assembly, the students can try out the track and learn how to use technology in a playful way.

The Maker Studio is happy to receive suggestions for project work. Do you have a concern from the areas of technical design, electronics and computer science, which could be implemented within the Maker Studio? Contact us. We look forward to an inspiring exchange.