Fajar Rauf created an interactive “Volta Man” project during PSC Summer Camp using basic electronics, LEDs, batteries, and laser-cut wooden parts to explore simple circuits and hands-on STEM learning.
During Pakistan Science Club Summer Camp, Fajar Rauf worked on the “Volta Man” project — a creative electronics activity designed to introduce children to circuits, polarity, LEDs, and basic electrical connections in a fun hands-on way. Using laser-cut wooden components, wires, LEDs, and a battery pack, the project demonstrates how electricity flows through a circuit to light up the robot’s eyes. The activity helped students understand practical electronics while also improving creativity, assembly skills, and confidence in building real working models. The project was completed as part of PSC’s hands-on STEM learning activities where students learn by building and experimenting themselves.
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