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== Fab lab communities == | == Fab lab communities == |
Revision as of 17:10, 13 October 2011
Introduction
This page will include a tour of fab lab related stuff.
For the moment, this is a quickly put together list of pointers for showing in a class. I should add some pictures and stories ...
Daniel K. Schneider October 2011.
Neil Gershenfeld (M.I.T.) - How to make almost everything
The MIT FabLab is considered to be the first fablab. Of course, there is a lot of prior stuff, but this lab did two things: (1) Show that you can build a lot within a high tech lab and (2) sponsor several FabLabs in other places, in particular in the third world.
- Prof. Neil Gershenfeld (MIT), personal homepage
- Fab Lab Central. Some links to visit:
- Inventory with pictures of the Center for Bits and Atoms (MIT). A very "heavy" version.
- Propaganda video (2007)
- Fab Lab FAQ
- Fab Lab talk (HTML slides). Press "i" for navigation or use left/right arrows.
Some Fab labs
Some contrasted examples
- Fablab Luzern (a very recent one, sponsored by a local university)
- Fablab Amsterdam (Europe's oldest or one of its olders)
- Fab Lab Afghanistan
- Fab Lab Kenia
- Fablab TECFA (CCBB rated, i.e. almost as bad as it can get ....)
Digital design and fabrication in schools
- Quote (oct 2011): {The Digital Design and Technology Programme, which is funded by the Department for Education (DfE), previously the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) grows out of and builds on the two major curriculum development projects, CAD/CAM in Schools and the Electronics in Schools Strategy. Over the better part of a decade, these two programmes have provided specialist in-service training in CAD/CAM and electronics for more than 14,000 teachers.}}
Fab lab communities
- Community web sites
- Conferences
- FAB5: (The Fifth International Fab Lab Forum and Symposium on Digital Fabrication) in Pune, India. 2009 See Tom Okite's trip repor)
- Fab 6 | The sixth international Fab Lab conference, Holland, 2010
- Fab 7, Peru, 2010