LittleBits Goes Big: Ayah Bdeir Shares History and Lessons Learned
Ayah Bdeir’s desire for accessible, creative electronics helped bring her maker building blocks into the mainstream
From advancements in technology and materials, to the development of innovative techniques and ideas, there’s always something new on the horizon. As a maker, your success depends on your ability to keep up with all these changes. Let’s take a look at some of the most noteworthy developments that are taking place in making right now!
Ayah Bdeir’s desire for accessible, creative electronics helped bring her maker building blocks into the mainstream
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For the 50th anniversary of Hot Wheels toys, Make: and Mattel teamed up for a Hot Mods contest, and the results are in!
Our hands are the ultimate tools. We have used them to build empires and civilizations, and rebuild them time and time again when they fell. We bake cakes with them, saw wood with them, and write code to launch people into space with them. No one understands this better than Case, the makers of premium […]
more axis, many more possibilities
A small panel of judges from Make: editorial and Maker Faire leadership spent some reviewing the 60+ videos produced from the 198 city-facing events in 44 countries that took place this year. Videos were primarily post-event documentation, but some were promo and one was even longer-form, real-time pace. What makes a video stand out? Certainly […]
MythBuster Kari Byron and “geek mom” Debra Ansell chat about technology, art, and the magic of being self-taught