Long time ago (10 ... 15 years or so) I started a discussion with my colleague Eric Bodegom (Univ. Oregon) to bring on the market a developement kit with a CMOS camera for children. The name of the project was : "Kits for Kids". But it soon turned out that the business case was not "healthy". Just only a couple of weeks ago I deleted the files on my laptop that were dealing with the "Kits for Kids" project. Now that this blog came along and reminded me of our earlier discussions.
Long time ago (10 ... 15 years or so) I started a discussion with my colleague Eric Bodegom (Univ. Oregon) to bring on the market a developement kit with a CMOS camera for children. The name of the project was : "Kits for Kids". But it soon turned out that the business case was not "healthy". Just only a couple of weeks ago I deleted the files on my laptop that were dealing with the "Kits for Kids" project. Now that this blog came along and reminded me of our earlier discussions.
ReplyDeleteAwww..maybe there is still opportunities..who knows..
DeleteI don't think even most grown-ups understand the majority of words on that web page...
ReplyDeleteThe Bigshot Camera kit and website are excellent learning tools. Too bad it is not made anymore.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.bigshotcamera.com/learn
Don't forget the Intel Play microscope, back when Intel made image sensors: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Play
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