“We were invited to help out at our local elementary school’s STEM night, and needed a cool demonstration, with little time to prepare. So, we looked through the tech we had laying around, and came up with the idea of using the LeapMotion hand tracking sensor, to control the color and intensity of RGB lights. There is no better way to get kids excited about science, technology, engineering, and math, than having a fun and interactive hands on example.”
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