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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
05/18/2013
Today, Arduino announced a new family of wireless products that combine the Arduino architecture with Linux.
05/18/2013
A host of hopeful startups will be in evidence today the Bay Area Maker Faire. The fair's list of sponsors...
05/17/2013
The production crew at MAKE has been preparing all week. Sets and stages have been built. Communications and power have...
05/17/2013
How do we make new make new makers? Recent experience shows that when kids are exposed to the context for...
05/15/2013
Makers have mixed opinions on venture capitalists (VCs) fueled by stories of entrepreneurs who lost control of the companies they...
05/14/2013
As someone who shares the hobby of making robots, I really have to look up to Dave Shinsel, who has...
05/07/2013
To get the most efficient use of solar electric energy, you must keep your solar panel pointed at the sun....
05/06/2013
Annika O'Brien works full time making cool robots. She also founded the popular LA Robotics Club, which has over 1,200...
05/05/2013
On May 14-15 this year, hopeful innovators and industry experts will gather at MAKE's Hardware Innovation Workshop. One of the...
04/26/2013
The lever is one of the six classic simple machines. A simple machine is a mechanical device that changes a...
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