Learn Skills the Superhero Way with Maker Comics
Looking to make stuff? Check out these comics that explain different methods of learning in order to suit your style and skill level best.
Looking to make stuff? Check out these comics that explain different methods of learning in order to suit your style and skill level best.
Karolyn Smith never considered herself a maker, but when she met the three-legged cat Sophia, she vowed to make her a prosthetic.
Float a screwdriver in mid-air. And then discover how and why this cool trick works.
Vivian T. Lee is a graduate student and creator of milk’Em. She transformed a comic into an open source project that teaches kids about milk.
After talking with him, you get the sense that Victor Ciccarelli’s passion for giving students the tools to succeed is exactly what kids need.
According to the maker pros who flocked to World Maker Faire, there were many opportunities for entrepreneurs to bring a product to market.
This week, makers saw a couple of companies make strides in the world of self-driving cars and Make: went into recovery post-Maker Faire.