Makerspace Starter Kit

Makerspace Starter Kit

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<p>Congratulations! You are now the proud owner of a Makerspace.</p> <p>The Basic Makerspace Starter Kit includes:</p> <p>MakerspaceWelcomeLetter.pdf</p> <p>MakerspaceStarterKit1.pdf (Sign and free resource list)</p> <p>MiniMakerNotebookv1.pdf</p> <p>The Deluxe Makerspace Starter Kit aka the Gift Version adds either a laser cut or 3D printed makerspace sign.</p> <p>MakerSpaceSignLaser.pdf for laser cutting on Epilog Zing.</p> <p>MakerspaceSignTop3D.stl and MakerspaceSIgnBase3D.stl for 3D printing.</p> <p>MakerspaceSignVector.svg to modify for material thickness.</p> <p>The Workshop Makerspace Starter Kit aka Makerspace in a Bag includes all the previous items plus a 3D printed object, an LED throwie and other maker projects that can fit inside a plastic sandwich bag.</p> <p>The idea of the Makerspace Starter Kit is to reduce the conceptual barrier to entry by changing the mindset from starting a makerspace to strategies for growing a makerspace.</p> <p>Read more about the Makerspace Starter Kit at <a href="http://designmaketeach.com/2014/04/07/makerspace-starter-kit/">http://designmaketeach.com/2014/04/07/makerspace-starter-kit/</a></p> <p>Please leave a comment or contact me on Twitter @DesignMakeTeach or on Facebook at Facebook.com/DesignMakeTeach. I love to talk with teachers, designers and makers about 3D printing, STEM and Learning by Making.</p> <h3>Instructions</h3> <p>Directions: Please read the Makerspace Welcome Letter then download and print the MakerspaceStarterKit1.pdf and the Mini Maker Notebook. MakerspaceStarterKit1.pdf should be folded with a hamburger fold then a second hamburger fold so the words in bold are on the outside. Folding instructions for the Mini Maker Notebook can be found at <a href="http://www.pocketmod.com/howto">http://www.pocketmod.com/howto</a>. Find out more about the Mini Maker Notebook here.</p> Category: Learning

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