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[[File:3D Printing Dogs.png|frameless|right|550px|printing more SudoKits with the 3D printer]] | [[File:3D Printing Dogs.png|frameless|right|550px|printing more SudoKits with the 3D printer]] | ||
Goals: | |||
* teach 3D printing, basic modelling, there's probably some math thrown in there because you have to scale this stuff down | |||
* Make learning tools that people can hold with their hands to rip them out of their digital social media zombiedom | |||
=== It is harder than it looks === | === It is harder than it looks === |
Revision as of 18:55, 17 January 2015
part of SudoKit
Individual Kits
People get periodic sets sent to them to refill their SudoKit boxes Having individual kits keep the projects from becoming stale. I think they're probably also fun to make. ...or they can pick up new ones at the SudoRoom. ...or as donors they can get them sent as part of their donation gift.
Set 1: 3D print your own rollerskate / inline skate / skateboard skatepark and snowboard set
Goals:
- teach 3D printing, basic modelling, there's probably some math thrown in there because you have to scale this stuff down
- Make learning tools that people can hold with their hands to rip them out of their digital social media zombiedom
It is harder than it looks
The hard part is:
- enabling people to have someone done quickly in the first session.
- Keeping it free and easy open source - let's face it! most of the commercialized (even though "freemium") stuff is geared better towards beginners with short attention spans.
- Maybe we can have a kind of happy balance - start them out on as little non open source software as possible and help people more more towards open source.
- Otherwise you face losing them!
- This can be a way to teach people how to contribute back to the community.
watch the animals learn