Playful Invention Company (PICO) (www.playfulinvention.com), a leading developer of creative learning experiences for girls and boys, proudly announces the availability of individual PicoCricket parts (www.picocricket.com/individual-parts.html). Tapping the same technology as the award-winning PicoCricket Kit, students ages 8 and up can create and program their own musical sculptures, interactive jewelry, dancing creatures, and other artistic inventions. The individual PicoCricket parts, ranging from $5-$60, include PicoCrickets, motor boards, light sensors, sound boxes, touch sensors, sound sensors, resistance sensors, display screens and other parts.
"The PicoCricket truly empowers children to design, create, and invent," says Mitchel Resnick, Professor of Learning Research at the MIT Media Lab and co-founder of The Playful Invention
Company. "Now that individual PicoCricket parts are available, teachers and workshop facilitators can craft unique workshops with any combination of the PicoCricket components to spark
systematic analysis, creative thinking and collaboration in their students."
Get Exactly what you Need for your PicoCricket Workshops
"The PicoCricket is a wonderful invention kit that creatively blends art and technology in a way that easily inspires children - girls as well as boys -- to develop critical thinking
skills around math, science, technology or any other subject. The convenience of purchasing individual PicoCricket components accommodates my unique workshop needs. For example, today I'm
running a musical instrument workshop, so I needed additional Sound Boxes," states Laurie Heikkila, creative-edge educator and president of Tech Resources Group.
About Playful Invention Company (PICO)
Headquartered in Montreal, Canada, PICO develops new technologies and activities that engage children in creative learning experiences, providing girls and boys with new opportunities to
explore, experiment, and express themselves. The company's flagship product, the PicoCricket, is a tiny computer that can make things spin, light up, and play music. You can plug lights,
motors, sensors, and other devices into a PicoCricket, then program them to react, interact, and communicate. PICO products are based on research and ideas from the Lifelong Kindergarten
(http://llk.media.mit.edu) group at the MIT Media Lab, a leader in the design of innovative educational technologies and creative learning
environments.