Love your video. For parents like me who dont have engineering background, these snap circuits are really hard to follow. Can you please make a video about the basics of all the parts of snap circuits? For example, you said the "resister" resists power. What do other parts do? Also, what are the do's and dont's with snap circuits. My 6 year old son loves them and builds his own projects. But sometimes they dont work and I have no clue what is going on, why the circuit is not working. Some basic education will be very helpful. The manual that comes with the box is not written for layman like me. And if your video is such that even kids can follow (for example, use very simple language), that will be even better.
Yes exactly! and then once kids have mastered snap circuits, what is the natural next step to building electronics capability. Thank you! @@BeatTheBushDIY
I did as a trial to see the reception. I have yet to start an electrical engineering teach course which would include these snap circuit videos. Soon....
Thanks so much for doing this! My 7 year old son is very intrigued by electrical engineering and I really want to foster that, but I definitely don't have an Electrical Engineering degree 😅. He's able to Intuit a lot but having someone walk through and explain what is going on is so valuable. Um.....any chance you'd be willing to do a whole walk through of all the projects of all the snap circut boxes 😬😅🫣. I'm low income but I might be able to gather the funds to at least help you purchase a couple kits? I know there have to be many others who are hoping for exactly this. .....or, have you ever heard of Outschool? You could teach classes on there (even just have pre-recorded ones) and people will pay to take your classes. 😊 I imagine you have way more important things to do than help a rando mom and her Electrical Engineer wannabe kid but.... in case you miraculously think that'd be an awesome idea.... I thought I'd at least try and ask. 😊 Thanks, Alethea
I have had other parents request this. In particular, a version where I go over the core elements such as a resistor, diode, etc and how they work. It is on my radar.
I found mine from my childhood today in my drawer. Always fun!
=D
Im 29 year's old,i just bought this 😂 i cant wait for it to arrive
Pretty education and fun.
Do projects PC1 to PC4
He need the sc-750 one
Thank you for this. All the other videos of this I found were filled with jump cuts to make it more exciting.
Thanks
=D
It is an interesting kit. Will definitely purchase for our children
Educational kits for the win!
Thank you. We are starting a YT channel doing these kits. ❤. Starting with green energy and two other kits.
😊.
Love your video. For parents like me who dont have engineering background, these snap circuits are really hard to follow. Can you please make a video about the basics of all the parts of snap circuits? For example, you said the "resister" resists power. What do other parts do? Also, what are the do's and dont's with snap circuits. My 6 year old son loves them and builds his own projects. But sometimes they dont work and I have no clue what is going on, why the circuit is not working. Some basic education will be very helpful. The manual that comes with the box is not written for layman like me. And if your video is such that even kids can follow (for example, use very simple language), that will be even better.
HUH. Noted. I may have to make a no prior experience needed type of video for this.
Yes exactly! and then once kids have mastered snap circuits, what is the natural next step to building electronics capability. Thank you! @@BeatTheBushDIY
@@BeatTheBushDIYyes! Please please do!!!
I’m using this in my STEM class. Kids love it! Thank you.
You're very welcome!
I am a student
Can you do more snap circuit videos?
I did as a trial to see the reception. I have yet to start an electrical engineering teach course which would include these snap circuit videos. Soon....
Thank you so much for this video
You are so welcome!
Thanks so much for doing this! My 7 year old son is very intrigued by electrical engineering and I really want to foster that, but I definitely don't have an Electrical Engineering degree 😅. He's able to Intuit a lot but having someone walk through and explain what is going on is so valuable.
Um.....any chance you'd be willing to do a whole walk through of all the projects of all the snap circut boxes 😬😅🫣. I'm low income but I might be able to gather the funds to at least help you purchase a couple kits? I know there have to be many others who are hoping for exactly this. .....or, have you ever heard of Outschool? You could teach classes on there (even just have pre-recorded ones) and people will pay to take your classes. 😊
I imagine you have way more important things to do than help a rando mom and her Electrical Engineer wannabe kid but.... in case you miraculously think that'd be an awesome idea.... I thought I'd at least try and ask. 😊
Thanks,
Alethea
I have had other parents request this. In particular, a version where I go over the core elements such as a resistor, diode, etc and how they work. It is on my radar.
@BeatTheBushDIY yes! O my goodness! That would be so so amazing. You would be my hero!!
@@BeatTheBushDIY (please comment or tag me or something once you have any videos up 😁)
760 please
Nice
Thanks
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