LEARN&GO LEARN&GO
battery connector
6294 $630 Hardwares Control 3611-12 $224
Ideal for 6 to 9 years olds as an introduction to control, Learn & Go just needs button presses to create a program that runs repeatedly. 6V bulbs, buzzers and motors can be connected to this simple controller with memory to make flashing light displays and moving fairground rides. Supplied with a battery connector. Batteries or mains power supply required.
UK Power Supply free lesson idea
Mains power supply for use with Learn & Go.
Model Pack Two 3608 $504 e LEARN&GO software 3551SL (Site Licence) $686
Part of the Go Control range, providing the link from simple direct sequencing to full computer control. Supplied with 6 on-screen ACEs to control.
eLearn & Go software provides an on-screen Learn & Go for demonstration, and comes with 6 on-screen ACEs (virtual models) to control.
A control program can be generated by simply clicking the outputs on and off on the ACE. It is displayed either as line by line text, or as a flowchart, thus making the link from simple direct sequencing to full computer control.
elearn & Go files can be opened from Go software for more advanced modification.
ACEs supplied with eLearn & Go • Traffic Light
• Bee
• Washing Machine • Fair • Lighthouse
• Learn & Go Platform: Win XP/ Vista/ 7
Model Pack Two consists of a set of 3 corriflute models, specially designed for use with Learn & Go. Traffic Light, Bee and Washing Machine models come with ready to use ribbon-cable sets of lights, buzzer and motor with 4mm plugs. Learn & Go requires batteries, or mains power supply.
Distributed by: ETC Educational Technology Connection (HK) Ltd Tel: 2653 2789 Fax:2656 1627 email:
info@etc-edutechconnect.com.hk Room 1509, Cityplaza 4, Tai Koo Shing, Hong Kong
control virtual models
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