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Andrew Terranova
Andrew Terranova is an electrical engineer, writer and author of How Things Are Made: From Automobiles to Zippers.
Andrew is also an electronics and robotics enthusiast and has created and curated robotics exhibits for the Children's Museum of Somerset County, NJ and taught robotics classes for the Kaleidoscope Enrichment in Blairstown, NJ and for a public primary school. Andrew is always looking for ways to engage makers and educators.
Latest from Andrew Terranova
09/18/2013
It's amazing how hundreds of people can come together from all over the world for a single day -- and...
09/18/2013
When two titans of the maker movement microcontroller world take the stage at the Hardware Innovation Workshop, they find plenty...
09/18/2013
MAKE's Hardware Innovation Workshop is about a lot more than hardware. It is a conference of stories, stories about the...
09/18/2013
MAKE's Hardware Innovation Workshop gets kicked off to an appreciative crowd, greeted by Dale Dougherty.
09/17/2013
Maker Faire loves robots. Don't you? Here are just a fraction of the robotic exhibits, presenters and performers at World...
09/16/2013
Are we entering an age where those technologies, formerly found only in the imaginations of science fiction authors, now become...
09/12/2013
Chelsey RoeBuck and Clayton Dahlman of ELiTE are using Raspberry Pi, Arduino, and other platforms to pilot STEM education programs,...
09/11/2013
Imagine shop class and recess had a love child – that’s the maker movement. How does this relate to the...
09/10/2013
Robots have been a big part of Maker Faire from the beginning. Check out Maker Faire robots from 2008 to...
09/06/2013
Dash Robotics launches a fundraising campaign at Dragon Innovation for their bio-inspired origami folded robot.
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