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.
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.
This week, we travelled to New York for World Maker Faire. Be sure to catch up on all the exhibits via our live blog and live stream.
“Unseen Stars,” a light show celebrating women in STEM, will be projected onto the ceiling of Grand Central Station from September 19-21.
Ever heard of a swamp yankee? Matt Lorenz is a countrified northerner with a knack for drawing music and art out of piles of garbage.
Bryan Cera has a diverse skillset, having a history as a maker in drawing, music, animation, computer programming, and robotics.
Sarah Duyer’s series of teapots and cups, fittingly titled “Comfort/Discomfort,” seem as if they’re crawling away on insectoid legs.