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Arduino for Kids
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The first step to gaining these superpowers is to keep an observation-notebook. This observation notebook will be your companion throughout your journey towards a desired solution.
Now that you have your own invention-notebook, write a question. What fascinates you in your everyday life? There is an answer for everything it is a matter of asking the right question.
A good invention-notebook is filled in regularly, and superheroes don't not give up till they have solved the problem!
The internet is a great tool to solve problems-let's call it the helpful genie in the bottle. During the course of building things with me, you will need to rub this bottle a lot and call the genie!
Brace yourselves, young invention-superheroes, you and your genie are ready to embark upon this wonderful world of inventing solutions to problems!
Now that we agreed that you want to solve problems, how do we define or recognize a problem?
A problem is nothing but a solution with a LOT of gift wraps. It is an opportunity for you to increase your knowledge base. The more data you have in your knowledge base, the harder problems you can solve, and the better your solutions can be.
Problems can be observed by you, or reported to you by others. Understanding the problem is the first step. Some good questions to ask would be as follows:
When you get the answer to the last two questions as NO, you try to break down the problem into small blocks, just like you chew the food before swallowing.
Take a very simple example: if your younger brother has a problem understanding how your night lamp turns on and off with a switch, you start by making a note in your inventor's notebook:
What do you see in the lamp?