Should Your Project Have a Code of Conduct for Contributors? Yes
Make the world a better place by holding your own contributors accountable with some simple to remember and easy to implement rules.
Hands-on and project-based learning is making waves in the traditional education system for students and educators alike. Consider yourself a lifelong learner? Explore below for new ideas and information to discover!
Make the world a better place by holding your own contributors accountable with some simple to remember and easy to implement rules.
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Tommy Lin, a Materials Engineer, founded Airlab as a way to help improve the materials engineering community in China.
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Based online, Maker Camp could be just a suggestion, a chimera, a virtual place to go and glean ideas. But from its aspirational concept has sprung a solid and tightly knit community that gathers to make, share, learn, and yes — fail — together.
Calling all makers, universities, research centers, and schools: Maker Faire Rome is now accepting proposals.
Lit Lao is a makerEd educator. She thinks of new ways to offer education and how these new methods can influence the next generation.