Mindmap Kit
Modular mindmap components for lessons—nodes, lanes, evidence links—so students can build their own maps quickly.
I'm a high-school & university educator, metacognition advocate, and builder. I design mindmaps that clarify thinking, prototype linear actuators and electronics, and explore brain–computer interfaces with students. This site collects my work, workshops, and open resources.
Lesson-ready maps linking algorithms, electronics, and study tactics. Free for teachers and students.
Clear scaffolds for hard topics. Printable & interactive.
ESP32, PN532 NFC, sensor fusion, linear actuators, control.
Open EEG, signal hygiene, ethics-first demos in class.
Spaced practice, interleaving, and generative tasks—translated into classroom rituals. I measure learning, not just cover content.
Electronics and code as cognitive prosthetics: projects with constraints, logs, and design reviews that mirror real engineering.
Modular mindmap components for lessons—nodes, lanes, evidence links—so students can build their own maps quickly.
A classroom rig: screw-driven carriage, optical endstops, and PID control. Great for teaching sensors, control and safety.
Live demos on attention & artifacts with accessible datasets, emphasizing consent, noise, and interpretation.
From tag to cloud: SPI wiring, message design, and error handling—bridging electronics to software engineering.
90–120 min. Build a class routine that produces visible learning gains with low overhead and high trust.
Hands-on with ESP32, NFC, and actuator control; patterns for reliable systems on small hardware.
Signal hygiene, basic processing, and ethics. A clear, responsible starting point for students.