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This work showcases how-to articles from a DIY project Web site and features instructions along with full-color photographs throughout.
In just three years, Instructables.com has become one of the hottest destinations for makers and DIY enthusiasts of all stripes. Known as "the world's biggest show & tell," makers from around the globe post how-to articles on a staggering variety of topics -- from collecting rainwater for lawn care to hacking toy robots to extracting squid ink. Now, with more than 10,000 articles, the Instructables staff and editors of MAKE: magazine -- with help from the Instructables community -- have put together a collection of solid, time- and user-tested technology and craft projects from the site. The Best of Instructables Volume 1 includes plenty of clear, full-color photographs, complete step-by-ste...
Library Makerspaces: The Complete Guide is a comprehensive road map for libraries of any size, with any budget, seeking to redesign or repurpose space or to develop creative, hands-on maker-style programming. It features guidance on: Holding stakeholder discovery sessions for community-driven space and program development Evaluating existing library spaces for the most cost-effective and user-friendly facilities design and programming Asset mapping for developing community partnerships Best practices from different types of library makerspaces in the United States and internationally Sample budgets, inventories, and space plans Risk management considerations Programming recommendations and resources for a range of patrons from youth to seniors and business to hobby groups Funding and in-kind support This book will help librarians develop and implement makerspaces, write grant proposals to fund such spaces, and help frontline staff and administrators learn about the technologies and processes involved.
Makerspaces are community-based, hands-on workshops in which people of all ages and skill levels come together to learn, work together, and create. Using creativity and collaboration, makerspace science projects are both fun and fulfilling. This guide brings science to life with ten easy-to-follow makerspace activities using sewing machines, laser cutters, 3D printers, electronics, woodworking tools, and metalworking equipment. Makers will develop new people and project skills, build confidence by overcoming challenges, and possibly discover innovative ways to address modern-day issues with science.
The ‘Phaeton divine quadcopter’ would be used for making synthetic clouds using Uranus InfraRed- UltraViolet (IR-UV) laser opening free pathways in the atmosphere before sending the Zeus lightenings with Switched (Solid) State Tesla Coils (SSTC) coupled in Laser-Induced Plasma Channels (LIPC) changing the weather purifying the atmosphere and consequently regenerating Nitric Oxides (NOx) and ozone (O3) via the plasma formation in limited and controlled environments suitable for meteorology, permaculture, and aquaculture applications. Furthermore, it may be used in biomedical devices as an extensor of the healing range of (‘Hera the lovely resonator for rebirth from Sudden Circulatory Death (SCD)’ 48.18 € https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08B4YBD1Q) for awakening MI-SCD in need of pressurizing and breath-taking complex wave radiation pulsing back the suffering heart. It is to note that it could be remotely controlled not just by regular transmitters and smartphone APP, but also via brain interfaces just thinking about what it needs to accomplish.
The New Shop Class connects the worlds of the maker and hacker with that of the scientist and engineer. If you are a parent or educator or a budding maker yourself, and you feel overwhelmed with all of the possible technologies, this book will get you started with clear discussions of what open source technologies like 3D printers, Arduinos, robots and wearable tech can really do in the right hands. Written by real "rocket scientist" Joan Horvath, author of Mastering 3D Printing, and 3D printing expert Rich Cameron (AKA whosawhatsis), The New Shop Class is a friendly, down-to-earth chat about how hands-on making things can lead to a science career. Get practical suggestions about how to use technologies like 3D printing, Arduino, and simple electronics Learn how to stay a step ahead of the young makers in your life and how to encourage them in maker activities Discover how engineers and scientists got their start, and how their mindsets mirror that of the maker
Makerspaces: A Practical Guide for Librarians, Second Edition is an A–Z guidebook jam-packed with resources, advice, and information to help you develop and fund your own makerspace from the ground up. Learn what other libraries are making, building, and doing in their makerspaces and how you can, too. Readers are introduced to makerspace equipment, new technologies, models for planning and assessing projects, and useful case studies that will equip them with the knowledge to implement their own library makerspaces. This expanded second edition features eighteen brand new library makerspace profiles providing advice and inspiration for how to create your own library makerspace, over twenty new images and figures illustrating maker tools and trends as well as library makerspaces in action and new lists of actual grant and funding sources for library makerspaces.
Get the most out of your Arduino to develop exciting and creative LED-based projects About This Book Learn to control TV backlighting using an IR remote Get introduced to sound visualization so you are able to use sound-controlled LEDs Build an exciting persistence of vision wand Who This Book Is For Anyone with a basic computer knowledge should be able to get the most out of this book. Although familiarity with some of the electronics would be helpful, it is not a must. What You Will Learn Set up Arduino boards to run a basic 'Hello World' program Develop a mood lamp and expand it to become an LED night lamp Control TV backlight color and intensity using an IR remote Develop an IR-controlle...