Examples of using Makerspace in English and their translations into Korean
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STEM Program with Makerspace Lab.
Makerspace at Cedar Park Elementary School.
How can I start a makerspace at my school?
With the right mentality, every space can become a Makerspace.
When planning a makerspace, most think about designing for creativity.
Additional details can be found on the MakerSpace website.
By providing scanners to MakerSpace, Artec makes another step towards this goal.
Portland-based company brings professional scanning technology to makerspace.
Ross Mukai of Oahu Makerspace designed this so that you don't need anything other than hand tools.
Studio 7 can also seamlessly import your Arduino sketches as C++ projects, providing a simple transition path from Makerspace to Marketplace.
MakerSpace was started in cooperation with the BMW Group at the Entrepreneurship Center in Garching near Munich.
So far this year, I have visited three different Makerspace communities in Atlanta, and every single one has had at least one 3D printer.
MakerSpace, a high-tech platform for innovators at the Technical University of Munich, is the place to go if you want to learn the ropes of 3D scanning.
In six months, we will have finished three years of testing the makerspace kiosk, which I have to admit, we have subjected to some pretty horrific abuse.
Members of the MakerSpace community work with 3D printers, laser cutters, water jet cutters, and Artec 3D scanners Eva and Space Spider.
Learn how to create 3D models using Artec Eva and Space Spider 3D scanners at MakerSpace, a high-tech workshop platform at the Technical University of Munich.
MakerSpace is an innovation hub, based at the Technical University of Munich(TU München), which is Germany's leading university according to the QS World University Rankings.
Whether learning how to build 3-D models for your printers or designing their next science project, students can tinker, test and collaborate freely with Wacom in your makerspace.
This fall MakerSpace is holding courses in 3D scanning for beginners, where German-speaking students will have a great opportunity to try out Artec 3D scanning solutions.
In order to make the process efficient and enjoyable, you need easy-to-use, accurate and reliable hardware andsoftware- that's exactly what Artec offers, and MakerSpace students will be able to see it for themselves.
MakerSpace students are lucky to be exposed to the latest 3D technologies, and using Artec hardware and software is sure to make the introduction to the 3D world real fun.
The library provides the children and teens, 75% of whom are immigrants, a place to hang out, study, andenjoy a wide variety of creative, interactive makerspace programs, thus opening a door to the future for the younger generation and discarding the notion of libraries as outdated and irrelevant.
Artec and MakerSpace go together not only technologically- their company philosophies share much in common as well: Artyom Yukhin, CEO and co-founder of Artec 3D, has been promoting the use of 3D technologies among consumers by extending access to them to bigger audiences.
MakerSpace is used as a space where people or organizations interested in discovering and nurturing start-ups and startups related to the fourth industry, acquiring relevant knowledge, forming networking relationships, meetings and meetings with stakeholders, sharing offices, and attracting investors.
In totality, this entire makerspace system tries to do five things: to enable emerging makers to gather the resources they need and the tools to make what they want to make; to learn by doing and from others; to produce more and better products; to be able to trade to generate steady income; and ultimately, to amplify not only their reputation as a maker, but their maker potential.