The company will be supporting these products post-release through an educational video platform called JAM. It was developed by DIY Co., a startup that LittleBits acquired in July. Prior to the deal, JAM offered a mixture of free and premium courses (think of it like Lynda for kids). It's not clear, though, if LittleBits will be charging for its new and complementary Inventor Kit courses. If the company takes that route, it could lead to a platform filled with premium, digital-only instructions. That could earn LittleBits a tidy sum and encourage customers to continuously experiment with its ever-growing library of colorful Bits.