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Makerspaces (How does it work? (Makerspaces owe a considerable debt to the…
Makerspaces
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What are the downsides?
Space in learning facilities is often at a premium,
and cost is a consideration in setting up an area for making.
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gather to share resources and knowledge, work on projects,
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in a community environment—a library, community center, private
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that inspired them, and many are still primarily places
for technological experimentation, hardware development,
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Makerspaces are often open for informal, unscheduled
activity; in some cases, an organization will host scheduled
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Makerspace, which invites the public to attend meetings.
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their makerspace, resulting in a dynamic studio environment
that builds member projects, which have included electronic
modifications to musical instruments, mini robots, giant wind
chimes, a biodiesel reactor, and an electric car.
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for hands-on work, but as these environments evolve, we may
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experts, and teleoperation may enable manipulation of
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hands-on character, coupled with the tools and raw materials
that support invention, provide the ultimate workshop for
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