Paper Circuits
Paper circuits are an easy way to make different electrical circuits using bare-bone materials like copper wires, a button battery, and an LED.
What You Need To Know:
- The Maker Commons has all the materials to make paper circuits, please make an appointment on the Maker Commons website’s home page if you would like a consultation.
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Schedule a faculty consultation to discuss how it could be used in your course.
FAQs
Where are the paper circuits in the Maker Commons?
The paper circuits are all in the grey bins right next to the Media/Maker Commons desk in Pattee Library.
What should I do with the materials I used?
Please leave all of the unused materials back into the grey bins and you can keep the materials you used for your project!
Can I access the materials in the grey bin anytime?
Yes! You are more than welcomed to access the grey bins whether the Maker Commons is opened or closed!
Interested in using this technology?
See class projects that have used Maker Commons resources at Penn State and get inspired by real world examples of these tools in various industries. Talk to a consultant to discuss your ideas and develop a plan to integrate the technology into your curriculum.