Last week was a whirlwind. I started the week in Austin, Texas, helping at the University of Michigan booth at South by Southwest (SXSW), came back to Ann Arbor for some badging conversations with out-of-town public library guests on Wednesday, then headed out to the DML conference in Chicago.
While at SXSW, I gave two booth talks, the slides for which are below:
- Monday: What Organizations Can Learn from Makerspace Culture
- Tuesday: Michigan Makers: A Middle School Makerspace
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We also got to show off galley copies of three books from Cherry Lake Publishing’s Makers as Innovators series, a series of informational texts for middle-grade makers, coming in Fall 2013:
The three shown here are 3D Printing, Raspberry Pi, and Digital Badges. Also in the series are e-Textiles, Game Design, Arduino, Maker Faire, and Makerspaces. All of the books in the series are authored by Ann Arbor makers, educators, graduate students, UMSI faculty, and MLibrary staff. We can’t wait to share them with you!