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Tech DIY Creates Sewing Kits That Teach Kids About Electronics

Tech DIY is an organization that creates DIY sewing kits to teach kids, and adults, about electronics. With the DIY kits, people will sew either dolls, figures or bracelets, when the sewing process is complete an electronic circuit is completed. Completed circuits will either light up, move, or make noise. The sewing kits from Tech DIY are marketed toward kids between the elementary and middle school years or adults who are novices. The kits use simple sewing skills that can be implemented to foster active learning about electronics.

Two kits were recently available through the company's Kickstarter campaign, The Joy Kit and The Awesome Kit. The Joy Kit is for beginners, and it consists of five different individual sewing projects as well as the necessary electronics. The Awesome Kit is slightly more difficult to complete, with more complex projects involving light sensors and solar pannels.
Trend Themes
1. DIY Sewing Kits - There is a growing trend of DIY sewing kits that combine electronics and sewing, providing an interactive learning experience.
2. Educational Electronics - The trend of incorporating electronics into educational toys and DIY projects is gaining popularity, allowing kids and adults to learn about circuits and technology while having fun.
3. Active Learning - Active learning approaches, like sewing projects with embedded electronics, are becoming more prevalent in educational settings as they engage learners in hands-on activities.
Industry Implications
1. Education - The education industry can leverage DIY sewing kits with electronics to create interactive and engaging learning experiences for students of all ages.
2. Toy Manufacturing - The toy manufacturing industry has an opportunity to develop and market DIY sewing kits that integrate electronics, catering to the demand for educational and interactive toys.
3. Technology Hardware - The technology hardware industry can explore partnerships and collaborations to provide the necessary electronic components for DIY sewing kits, tapping into the growing market of technology-driven learning tools.

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