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Andrew Terranova
Andrew Terranova is an electrical engineer, writer and author of How Things Are Made: From Automobiles to Zippers.
Andrew is also an electronics and robotics enthusiast and has created and curated robotics exhibits for the Children's Museum of Somerset County, NJ and taught robotics classes for the Kaleidoscope Enrichment in Blairstown, NJ and for a public primary school. Andrew is always looking for ways to engage makers and educators.
Latest from Andrew Terranova
02/18/2014
What does it take to get your idea for an awesome toy into the hands of an actual toy company...
02/12/2014
Add a personal touch to your Valentine's gift, combining craft and electronics to make a wonderful heart shaped box with...
01/28/2014
For the team of young boat builders behind Scout Transatlantic, failure was definitely an option. Although they fell short of...
01/21/2014
The Pocket Drone by AirDroids is a folding tri-copter intended to be the camera phone of drones. It is small...
01/15/2014
Game of Drones have flown their experimental quadcopter through fire, crashed through glass windows, dropped it from great heights, and...
01/10/2014
At Maker Faire NYC, David provides an nice introduction to the BeagleBone Black, and explains how it has been used...
01/09/2014
Using a solderless breadboard is an important skill for hobby electronics. Nick Raymond explained the ins and outs of breadboards...
01/07/2014
Craving some Raspberry Pi, but don't know where to start? Let Matt Richardson, MAKE Contributing Editor, ITP Resident Research Fellow...
12/31/2013
My Maker Mantra for the New Year: Clean what you mess; Maintain what you have; Fix what you can; Love...
12/23/2013
2013 was a good year for robotics. Let's review some of my favorite stories, maker, products and projects.
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