LightUp

LightUp

Wireless, drag & drop coding with AR that's actually useful

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What do you think? …

Joe Lau
As a CS major in college, circuits felt so intimidating (hardware! resistors! voltages?!) I feel like I need this even now! ;) Would've loved to have this as a kid!
Nikil Viswanathan
This is super cool! The cs person in me thinks hardware is so freaking awesome (as I usually live in software) and I love how this makes hardware accessible for people who are young and new to everything. Rock on guys!!!
Erik Finman
My Friends @joshchan & @tarunpondicherr made this while I was working out of StartX! I actually helped out at a Tech Learning Day for kids and I saw all the kids actually LEARNING and interested about circuitry and engineering. I was getting teary eyed because I was so happy. I remember growing up in rural Idaho where I didn't have these resources or these tech learning days and I had to create my own. I'm lucky I had parents who were engineers but that's not the case with most families. I really see these kits being as or more successful than Kano Kits. I know this may be cheesy to say, but I think LightUp will inspire a generation of engineers and we'll finally make that Iron Man suit! I hope you support them, I did! They're awesome people with an awesome vision. p.s. Check out their video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=QokSrL7691I
Min Ming Lo
The bluetooth wireless module makes coding possible on my iPad! I wished I could learn programming and circuits this way back in elementary school!
Tarun Pondicherry
Thanks for the love guys! We're stoked that kids have made 100,000 circuits with LightUp so far and excited for the possibilities when combined with drag-and-drop coding.
Josh Chan
Thanks for sharing LightUp with the Product Hunt community, Erik! We worked hard on the video above, so hope it covers the major points, but if you have any questions ask away.
Sean Lin
Wow! Have played with it quite a bit, and the AR tutor is not only first-in-kind, what's even more inventive is the teaching methodology underpinning it, which is based on the groundbreaking research that the founders did at the Stanford Graduate School of Education. In short, these guys have literally delivered the future of how kids will learn.