are in this summary, from the good friends at make: magazine.
This would be an excellent resource to share with the lab students.
This and other resources were used in their breadboarding workshops at Maker Faires.
One question that comes to mind as I am making this post is how to record all these cool things that I find, as I find them. My first inclination is to make a notebook, but that’s exactly NOT the tiny or digital native thing to do. This kind of electronic “notebook” is better, especially with trustworthy resources to link to, like make: