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Revision as of 13:33, 10 June 2009
One of the basic tenets of Makers Local 256 is education.
- The idea here is that people who would like to learn something should make that desire known. People with the knowledge to teach others should make that capability known. If there are a sufficient number students interested in learning an available topic, a class should be scheduled.
- Education doesn't have to be a tenured professor, a university, and 40 students.
- At least one person with something to teach, one chalkboard (optional), and at least one student: That's education.
Looking to Learn:
Microcontroller programming
WiFi tips/tricks
Fun with Lasers
CPR/Rescue Breathing/First Aid
Available Classes:
XBox Hacking 101
Perl Programming
Network Security
D Programming
Power tools lab
Web Design
A Hackerspaces Primer
Intro to Hydroponics
Asterisk Hijinks
Smalltalk: Programming Language or Philosophy?
Printing T-Shirts for Fun and Profit
Silk Screen Printing
Relief Block Printing
Pulse Jet Theory (educator emeritus currently on extended sabbatical)
Amateur Radio license test prep