Why should we back?
Intro
At KickstartNew, we’re passionate about supporting tools that make learning more accessible, hands-on, and empowering. The Project-Based Microcontroller & Embedded Kit for Beginners by EvoInMotion is designed to teach embedded systems and microcontroller programming through real-world projects—without requiring prior experience. Whether you’re a student, educator, hobbyist, or parent looking to introduce a child to electronics, this kit promises an engaging, structured way to dive into the world of embedded development.

Why should I back this project?
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Hands-On Learning from Day One
Unlike traditional kits that leave beginners overwhelmed with raw components, this kit is project-based, guiding users through real-world builds like automated lights, motion sensors, and even basic robotics. You learn by doing—no guesswork involved. -
Beginner-Friendly and Accessible
The kit is designed specifically for absolute beginners, meaning no soldering, no intimidating wiring, and no prior coding required. Each project includes step-by-step tutorials and explanations that break down complex ideas into digestible pieces. -
Open-Source and Modular
Everything in the kit is open-source, making it easy to customize, expand, and integrate with other tools like Arduino or Raspberry Pi. This flexibility ensures that the learning doesn’t stop after the first few projects. -
Structured Curriculum with Video Support
The creators offer a structured learning pathway, combining written instructions with video tutorials. It’s almost like having a personal tutor at your side, helping you master one concept at a time. -
Perfect for Classrooms and STEM Education
Teachers and schools will find value in this kit as it can easily be integrated into STEM curriculums, coding clubs, or workshops. It’s an affordable and scalable way to introduce embedded systems to young minds.

What are the potential drawbacks you should consider when you back it?
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Limited to Entry-Level Applications
This kit is built for beginners, so if you already have experience with microcontrollers or are looking for advanced functionality like real-time operating systems or industrial protocols, this kit might feel too basic. -
Project Scope May Be Fixed
While project-based learning is great, some users may find the predefined scope limiting after completing all included activities. Expanding further may require purchasing additional components or designing your own circuits. -
Availability of Components Post-Project
If you want to recreate or replicate the projects outside of the kit, sourcing identical components might be tricky depending on your region. Though everything is open-source, it’s worth checking what’s readily available locally.

The reliability of the project
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Created by Educators and Engineers
The EvoInMotion team consists of experienced educators and embedded engineers who understand both the technical side and the pedagogy behind effective learning. Their experience shows in the clarity and design of the kit and documentation. -
Well-Demonstrated Prototypes
The campaign includes real demo videos of the kit in use, showing completed projects in action and how the guided instructions work. This isn’t a vague promise—it’s a working product. -
Transparent Timeline and Communication
The creators provide a clear development and delivery schedule, and they’re actively responding to backer questions. Their transparency builds trust that this isn’t just a passion project—it’s a well-managed educational tool ready for launch.



