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Inauguración del Multiespacio Educativo Cultural en la Biblioteca Artigas Washington con la presencia de Carol Brey, Consejera de Servicios Informativos del Departamento de Estado de los Estados Unidos.
Este nuevo concepto crea espacios colaborativos de trabajo con acceso a tecnología, información y recursos en diferentes áreas para potenciar la creatividad de los usuarios y el intercambio de conocimiento.
Acompañó la inauguración del nuevo espacio la realización del taller "MakerSpaces, FabLabs and HackerSpaces: qué son, cómo funcionan y qué tipo de actividades promueven"
[U.S. Embassy photo: Juan Francisco Casal / Copyright info]
Inauguración del Multiespacio Educativo Cultural en la Biblioteca Artigas Washington con la presencia de Carol Brey, Consejera de Servicios Informativos del Departamento de Estado de los Estados Unidos.
Este nuevo concepto crea espacios colaborativos de trabajo con acceso a tecnología, información y recursos en diferentes áreas para potenciar la creatividad de los usuarios y el intercambio de conocimiento.
Acompañó la inauguración del nuevo espacio la realización del taller "MakerSpaces, FabLabs and HackerSpaces: qué son, cómo funcionan y qué tipo de actividades promueven"
[U.S. Embassy photo: Juan Francisco Casal / Copyright info]
A Hackerspace or Makerspace oftentimes act as a co-op community workshop that operates so that members could have access to devices and workforce to finish their own personal project which would have been difficult by themselves because of either absence of tools, workforce, or know-how. One element of our hackerspace / makerspace that we would like to highlight both in awareness and in activity is that we are a nonprofit body in DFW.Visit our site www.dfwmakersclub.org/ for more information on Hackerspace
Makerspace 125 held an Open House where visitors of all ages were encouraged to play, make something, socialize, and eat lots of delicious food.
A community makerspace for small businesses, makers, and artists in Hawaii. Ourspace Hawaii is part of the entrepreneur and creative community on this islan, making space to experiment and thrive by staying agile and providing resources—technically, creatively, and sustainably.
In 2018 Lubuto was awarded a grant from ViiV Healthcare’s Positive Action for Girls and Women to prevent early marriages by developing a Makerspace at the Mumuni Library. The Makerspace and its programs give girls, mothers, and female caregivers the opportunity to develop new skills, promoting educational achievement and increasing the financial capacity of mothers to support their families and keep their daughters in school. Our kick-off Makerspace activity was a Girls Can Code! residential technology camp that took place from April 7th-13th, 2019 at the Mumuni Nabukuyu Library. The camp offered life-changing opportunities to 27 girls who arrived with little to no experience using computers, and left as amateur programmers who had created games in Scratch and Python, programmed robotic vehicles, and built their own computers.