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Product Description
Elenco Snap Circuits SC-750 Student Training Program: The Model SC-750R is an in-depth exploration of the electronic components included with the SC-750 Snap Circuits Extreme. Ideal for use in home schooling, middle schools and high schools, where students will grasp the basic principles of electronics. The Student Guide for the SC-750R includes 138 pages of educational curriculum. Written with the help of educators, the Student Guide is essential in coveri… More >>
Elenco Snap Circuits SC-750 Student Training Program
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#1 by DANCFA on March 16, 2010 - 11:52 pm
We’ve only been playing with this for about a week, but my 8 and 11 year olds are having a blast with it. This is a great teaching tool. Just by the way the projects are sequenced they are able to learn a lot about electronics. This product includes the Student Guide and Teachers Guide which we haven’t used yet, but it looks fantastic and will ensure that this doesn’t end up just being a bag of gadgets. It also has a computer interface (not used yet) but that looks like another great piece to the whole kit. This kit has it all.
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by dmk-brooklyn on March 17, 2010 - 2:25 am
If you think you want this, or that someone might like it, you’re probably right.
It might be a bit overwhelming for a young kid with no guidance but I feel like it’s a perfect “learn by doing” training kit for understanding electronic component assembly and design.
If you’re not on a tight budget I’d recommend going with the higher numbered kits. You can always upgrade but (at least for me) there’s merit to removing friction/barriers to momentum when I’m learning a new subject. OTOH you could always use upgrade purchases as incentives for progress.
The documentation seems excellent. I’m still working through the Student manual. I haven’t used the (Windows only) computer interface so I can’t comment more on that.
You’ll definitely want to buy the AC adapter (not included, there is a space for it in the case). Although in short order you’ll probably be able to build your own
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Rating: 5 / 5