My project for our Little Bits unit was what I call the "Late Night Study Hat." I used several Little Bits parts that were available through our school to create a hat you can wear at night to read using the lights on the side, and also gives you a forehead massage in case you get too stressed out. There are two switches at the top, one for the lights, which is an on/off switch, and one for the vibration, which is a slider switch to vary the level of power of the massage tool. The whole thing is operated by a 9 volt battery. In the images below, you can see my process of planning and assembly. I did not hide the battery for the final project because I did not want to permanently fix the contraption into the hat since we had to return the Little Bits to the school. However, if I was going to make it for future use, I would have tucked in the battery so it wasn't visible, and maybe added a zipper feature so you can change it as necessary.
Using Little Bits was one of my favorite projects in the class. I feel that it makes creation of functional art very accessible, as they are easy to use and hard to "get wrong", since they only click together magnetically. I could see using these in any level of classroom, from elementary to high school and beyond. I really enjoyed being able to create alongside my fellow students as well. It was inspiring to see what others were creating and it was a great way to work collaboratively, which I think is important for students to learn how to do. It also incorporates creativity, as I had to basically invent a new item that used the Little Bits we had on hand. I could see having Little Bits in an art classroom in a maker space or as a project that augments or even modifies the curriculum. I could also combine Little Bits with art making, changing projects from ones that are purely visual to ones that incorporate sound and motion and even function!