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The purpose | The purpose is to create a list of skills and knowledge you can gain from being part of a hackerspace. The initial goal of this is to support library partners interested demonstrating the value of having a hackerspaces or hackerspace activities in Arizona Libraries. Further development of this list may explore the resources, and specific group workshops that can be run to facilitate learning these topics. | ||
Core to the purpose in sharing hacker culture is to share the values. | |||
Hacker Values and Culture | |||
Learning | |||
Making | |||
Openness | |||
Sharing | |||
Community | |||
Collaboration | |||
Open Source | Open Source |
Revision as of 14:46, 24 June 2014
The purpose is to create a list of skills and knowledge you can gain from being part of a hackerspace. The initial goal of this is to support library partners interested demonstrating the value of having a hackerspaces or hackerspace activities in Arizona Libraries. Further development of this list may explore the resources, and specific group workshops that can be run to facilitate learning these topics.
Core to the purpose in sharing hacker culture is to share the values.
Hacker Values and Culture
Learning Making Openness Sharing Community Collaboration
Open Source
GPL Creative Commons Linux history (brief)
Programming
Variables If Statements Loops Functions Using of libraries
Electronics
Ohm's Law Breadboard Layout Using a Multi-Meter Debugging a circuit Micro-Controllers
Mechanical Engineering
Computer Aided Design
3d design 3d scanning Organic design Parametric design
Fabrication / Prototyping
3d printer laser cutter cnc vinyl cutter
Security
Lock Picking Encryption Web Security
Fabric/Sewing
Sewing machine Knitting Crochet Hand stitching Embroidery
Art
Painting Sculpture Photography
Science
The Scientific Method Microscopes Chemistry Biology
Robotics
Refer to the topics under electronics, fabrication, and programming.
Math
It may be useful to link the sub-topics above to specific math concepts.