How do we make more makers? Teaching technology, hands-on.

https://vimeo.com/user10324979/knock-knock Knock Knock is a clever Arduino-controlled calculator toy, designed for small children. The user...

In the spring of 1654, German scientist Otto von Guericke staged a dramatic demonstration of...
Our second annual Maker Camp kicks off July 8. The virtual summer camp for teens...
For the Museum of Mathematics Math Mondays has been accumulating a lot of mail from...
MAKE is teaming up with Google again for our 2nd annual Maker Camp July 8-Aug....
Team Antipodes, a FIRST robotics team consisting of Emma, Kjersti, and Violet of Terra Nova...
This was my third year attending Maker Faire North Carolina, which is in its fourth...
Last summer, a group of Stanford d.school students put a makerspace inside an old delivery...
Planetary Resources Inc.(PRI), an asteroid mining company backed by tech heavyweights such as Sergey Brin...
When visiting the Vancouver Mini Maker Faire a couple of weekends ago, I met the...
http://vimeo.com/63273194 Here is a video of my 2013 Distinguished Speaker talk at SXSW EDU in...
MAKE community member, author, kit builder, educator, and all around swell guy Rick Schertle has...
Learn all about batteries in the latest episode of Adafruit Industries' Circuit Playground -- Ladyada...
For the Museum of Mathematics In theory, theory and practice are the same. In practice...
Don Wilcher is teaching our Introduction to Raspberry Pi Training Camp. Don is an Electrical...
Crafters in the Washington, D.C. area (AKA MY HOMETOWN) you are the lucky residents...
Kacie Hultgren is teaching our Design for Desktop 3-D Printing Training Camp. In the 3-D...
Are you a maker who wants to share what you know? Maker Training Camp wants...
The TapeTricity Card, from MAKE pal Chris Connors, is a great first electronics project for...
This is the second in a series of posts called Making Makerspaces, a distillation of the...
Andrew Dawes is teaching our new Training Camp: Introduction to Arduino. By day, Andy is...
Oakland's Lighthouse Community Charter School is turning out some great young makers. If you attended...
Have you ever wanted to: Learn about Arduino? Build a weather-monitoring site? Build a marshmallow...
This is the first in a series of posts documenting how to start a makerspace...
Red Bull Creation, a cool DIY competition sponsored by Red Bull, is back with a...
The past decade has seen the sudden, dramatic appearance of community spaces offering public, shared...
John Cumbers and a team of synthetic biologists are offering a one-day course on the...
The Diyode Codeshield is a fascinating project out of the Diyode hackerspace in Guelph, ON....
For the Museum of Mathematics Continuing a Math Mondays tradition of building Sierpinski triangles and...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iP5ilBdQlXE Brothers Luke and Adam Iseman gave an inspiring talk on Saturday at Maker Faire...
The first day of Maker Faire opened Saturday with an exuberant crowd of tinkerers, experimentalists,...
I have just returned with a group of tired, but happy kids from Maker Faire...
How do we make new make new makers? Recent experience shows that when kids are...
This year, Maker Faire features more young makers than ever, many of whom have participated...

Cognizant sponsored the Young Maker's Pavilion at the 2012 Maker Faire, held at the New...
Cognizant sponsored the Young Maker’s Pavilion at the 2012 Maker Faire, held at the New York Hall of Science (NYSCI).

Make your own fire starter that uses compressed air and burns at 500 degrees!
Make your own fire starter that uses compressed air and burns at 500 degrees!

Available at http://www.makershed.com The Gakken EX-System is a series of educational electronics kits produced by...
Available at http://www.makershed.com
The Gakken EX-System is a series of educational electronics kits produced by Gakken in the late 1970s. The kits use denshi blocks (also known as electronic blocks) to allow electronics experiments to be performed easily and safely. Over 25 years after its original release, one of the main kits from the series was reissued in Japan in 2002 and now you can get it here! Instruction Manual Included is in Japanese. English PDF Instructions available.

Education Day is opportunity for schools from near and far to bring their students to...
Education Day is opportunity for schools from near and far to bring their students to a sneak preview of Maker Faire. Some of our most engaging makers hosted 1600 kids and everyone had an amazing time. The students roamed from exhibit to exhibit learning about physics, chemistry, and technology. Special thanks to Sasha for interviewing student visitors.
http://makerfaire.com/bayarea/2011/education/

Michelle Hlubinka introduces the motivations behind the Young Makers Program and a class of Young...
Archimedes said, “Give me a place to stand and with a lever I will move...

In the spring of 1654, German scientist Otto von Guericke staged a dramatic demonstration of...
Our second annual Maker Camp kicks off July 8. The virtual summer camp for teens...
For the Museum of Mathematics Math Mondays has been accumulating a lot of mail from...
MAKE is teaming up with Google again for our 2nd annual Maker Camp July 8-Aug....
Team Antipodes, a FIRST robotics team consisting of Emma, Kjersti, and Violet of Terra Nova...
This was my third year attending Maker Faire North Carolina, which is in its fourth...
Last summer, a group of Stanford d.school students put a makerspace inside an old delivery...
Planetary Resources Inc.(PRI), an asteroid mining company backed by tech heavyweights such as Sergey Brin...
When visiting the Vancouver Mini Maker Faire a couple of weekends ago, I met the...

