I would like to discuss Electronics and Electronics circuits, does Y! answers have a place?
Question by DaveZ: I would like to discuss Electronics and Electronics circuits, does Y! answers have a place?
I would like to discuss Electronics and Electronic circuits, does Yahoo! answers have a place to discuss and ask questions, or do I need to look elsewhere?
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Twinkle toes! Make LED ruffles to customize your shoes in this CRAFT tutorial by Becky Stern. This easy soft circuit project can get you started in wearable electronics and uses the LED Sewing Kit available in the Maker Shed. Check out the full step-by-step: makeprojects.com
K12 Alerts Honored in District Administration Magazine’s Top 100 Products of 2011 List
White Plains, NY (PRWEB) December 22, 2011
K12 Alerts is pleased to announce that their K12 Alerts Electronic Emergency Card and notifications system has been chosen by the readers of District Administration magazine as a Readers’ Choice Top 100 Products of 2011. The K12 Alerts Electronic Student Emergency Card portal replaces school paper emergency cards with an online system and empowers Parents within a few mouse clicks to update and provide emergency contacts, caregiver, doctor, allergies, dismissal permissions and more on any Internet enabled smartphone, tablet or computer.
The prestigious acknowledgement is given annually to K12 education products that have supported education innovation. The winners were selected by the editors of District Administration magazine from hundreds of nominations submitted by readers, including school superintendents and district-level directors in districts across the United States. The winning products were determined by the quantity of nominations received per product, as well as an evaluation of product quality based upon readers’ nominations and explanations.
Due to the proliferation of handheld devices and the use of Social Media like Facebook and Twitter, everyone now demands information instantly and succinctly that is accurate and up-to-date. The recent events at Virginia Tech underscores the importance of having up-to-date information on students in the event of a crisis. K12 Alerts® award winning Electronic Emergency Card system ensures that school officials always have up-to-date information for access and instant parent communications.
“Inclusion in District Administration Magazine’s ‘Top 100 Products of the Year’ is a great acknowledgement,” said T. Gregory Bender, President & CEO. “We are always striving to produce the most innovative, reliable and cost-effective communications ecosystem for the sharing and management of emergency information on any Internet enabled device by school administrators. K12 Alerts has always been about building great products that increase operational efficiencies at schools with ease of use in mind when communicating with large groups.”
About K12 Alerts
K12 Alerts® was established in 2002 after 9/11 to find a better way to communicate with large groups of people during a crisis. The K12 Alerts® platform is a Software as a Service (SaaS) solution created to enable school administrators to effortlessly record, send, and track targeted messages to groups in minutes. K12 Alerts® also provides an Electronic Student Emergency Cards portal that parents may update and administrators can access in a few keystrokes; providing doctor, allergy and other critical student information about each child. K12 Alerts® is growing rapidly throughout the United States and Patent Pending. Founded in 2002, K12 Alerts is headquartered in Westchester County in White Plains, N.Y. For more information, please visit http://www.k12alerts.com.
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The Science->Engineering category would probably be a good fit.
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I guess you could say she’s “LIGHT” on her feet!
i totally have a multimeter at home-_-
Holy adorable!
Hello laptop screen !
you can add a 9 volt battery a switch and have it be a little more convenient just make sure the led’s are soldered to resistors and everything is wired right though this will be a bit more complicated.
You always have the best ideas Becky! And they’re techonologically savy too. ^.^
I love it! And the music is awesome (:
i would just skip the led part
why do i watch this..
Totally cool!
These would be cute in red and green for x mas
this is so adorable! wedding is a definate good idea!
Genious
Can you use a different type of rosette with this as long as all the connections/wiring are the same?
nice idea and tutorial, just be aware some leds need a resistor to work right,
@craftzine thats what i was gonna say! (;
wut is this for, so u wont get lost in the woods?
lmao
Wrong glasses, you look like a fish