- Make: Community - Make: Community
Make: has been elevating makers, nurturing a global cultural movement, and celebrating creativity, innovation and curiosity since 2005
- Welcome - Make: Community
Make: is a global platform that allows Makers come together to learn, share, make, and collaborate The launch of Make: magazine in 2005, followed by Maker Faire in 2006, jumpstarted a worldwide Maker Movement which is transforming innovation, culture, and education
- Maker Camp on Make: Community
Maker Camp Participants and Projects A Little More About Us Maker Camp registration on Make: Community is free We provide you with resources (project ideas step-by-step instructions, community connection) to summer camps and young Makers interested in DIY, making, creating, crafting, hacking, tinkering, and learning
- Make: Community - Maker Movement
Make: has been elevating makers, nurturing a global cultural movement, and celebrating creativity, innovation and curiosity since 2005
- Why did Maker Faire start? And, what is the Maker Movement?
The launch of Maker Faire in the Bay Area in 2006 demonstrated the popularity of making and interest among legions of aspiring Makers to participate in hands-on activities and learn new skills at the event Maker Faire is primarily designed to be forward-looking, showcasing Makers who are exploring new forms and new technologies
- Makers from Mexico
The sister brother team who go by Moon Makers are introducing Dale Dougherty interviews Camila and Diego Luna of Moonmakers at the Fab 24 conference in Puebla, Mexico Moonmakers is an educational non-profit focused on promoting science, technology, STEAM education, and the maker movement
- Become a Part of Make: Community - Make: Community
Make: Community offers a place to connect, collaborate, and form our community As a member, you can access and interact with thousands of like-minded members from around the world!
- Make Again
Kate Hartman is a creative technologist and an Associate Professor at OCAD University in Toronto and Founding Director of the Social Body Lab Kate updated Wearable Electronics with key components now readily accessible to makers, including specialized microcontrollers, sensors, and power supplies
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