Stomp Toy
Location
James E. Gleason Hall (GLE/009) - Brinkman Hall
The Stomp Toy Project is an engaging, interactive exhibit that transforms children’s stomps into visual feedback with lights and an ocean themed toy that moves as the pedal is depressed. Enclosed in a secure encasing, users can watch as their physical energy activates the mechanism, setting off a series of colorful LED lights and movement within. Adjustable pedal resistance makes the exhibit accessible for all ages and abilities, ensuring that even the smallest participant can join in the fun. This feature allows the system to cater to different strengths, making the experience enjoyable and challenging for everyone. Designed for versatility and easy setup, the Stomp Toy includes retractable casters for effortless relocation, perfect for varying spaces like classrooms and therapy rooms. The instant visual and auditory feedback from the exhibit not only entertains but subtly educates children on the basics of mechanics and motion for walking. Compact, safe, and endlessly entertaining, the Stomp Toy Project invites children to see and feel the impact of their energy in real-time, making it a hit in any interactive learning environment.
Location
James E. Gleason Hall (GLE/009) - Brinkman Hall
Topics
Exhibitor
Gemma Sobieraj
John Wellin
Mari Carmen Fuentes
Reed Barra
Mohammad Islam
Ryan Ladd
Peggy Fortune
Advisor(s)
John Wellin
Organization
In Collaboration with Al Sigl Community of Agencies
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