I used the kitronic mini torch circuit with my Yr 5 students. We used square and round plastic conduit to make casings for the circuit. We talked about prototyping - what that means - the followed that up by reviewing their finished designs.
We considered the materials we had used - plastic, issues with battery powered devices and the technical problems they faced making an access point to change the battery.
Along comes the kitronic solar torch circuit!
Perfect link to product development - how a different circuit can still enable to create a mini torch but make it more sustainable. Conseqently we are exploring how to make wooden casings. We have a laser cutter so we are using that to make light cuts across 2mm mdf sheet, to make it more flexible. This means they can use curves in their design and make a small cut-out where the switch is. Using a flexible material to cover the hole (a piece of old inner tube from a bike) means the circuit is more sustainable and so is the torch casing.
The quality of the Board is, as ever, excellent and easily capable of handling construction by novice solderes.
Definitely recommend it.
Art Johnstone
Waikino School.
NZ