Made On Earth — A Major Model Village
Bekonscot is a charming snapshot of Britain in the 1930s, but it also encapsulates much of the history of industrial civilization.
Bekonscot is a charming snapshot of Britain in the 1930s, but it also encapsulates much of the history of industrial civilization.
Having a child to build things for is the maker’s dream, and the maker’s curse.
Share ideas, stories, and techniques for helping more kids learn by making at Make: Education.
Limor Fried and I spoke at the Web 2.0 Expo New York 2009 today… Here’s a description of our talk and our slides! Open source hardware is a term slowly working its way into many new projects and efforts, but what is it? There are a few definitions, some of which come from “open source […]
Observing my father make things when I was young instilled confidence in my own abilities.
Take a school or teacher under your wing this holiday.
It’s here! The Alex Rider Dream Gadget Contest launches today! Put on your thinking caps and dream up some awesome gadgets! To celebrate the release of the newest Alex Rider book, Crocodile Tears, and the Kids of All Ages edition of MAKE (both at bookstores today), we’re thrilled to be running this contest. All of […]