More Computer Science Isn’t the Answer
Whenever we encounter some exciting new technology, the first question we ask ourselves is how do we use this to make the world a better place?
Maker Education is such a valuable role. These stories will bring you the latest information and tales of maker educators who area spreading the maker mindset. Help others learn how to make things or how to think like a maker at makerspaces, schools, universities, and local communities. The importance of maker education can not be understated. We appreciate our educators.
Whenever we encounter some exciting new technology, the first question we ask ourselves is how do we use this to make the world a better place?
Join us on Friday, September 22, for the third annual Make: Education Forum in New York.
Trained as an architect at Virginia Tech, Will Holman has gone on to work in several tech environments and found the Open Works makerspace.
Jason, Jamie, and Liberty Kratz-Gullickson are a family of makers that each specialize in different fields.
Check out these maker professionals, including a few that were featured in Make: magazine Volume 59 (like Rebel Nell).
Check out the “Unicorn Club,” an exclusive group of privately held innovative startups that have grown to be valued at more than $1 billion.
This week, cheer for kids to work through their mistakes, get your own custom laser engravings, or capture a GIF with a polaroid camera.