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=Grady Hillhouse, [[Practical Engineering]]=
=Grady Hillhouse, [[Practical Engineering]]=
Hi Grady,
I saw Practical Engineering on YouTube.
I'm the founder of Open Source Ecology (OSE). We do collaborative design for a transparent and inclusive economy of abundance. Please see my TED talk on the Global Village Construction Set (https://www.ted.com/talks/marcin_jakubowski) for a brief on our work.
I'd like to ask if you'd be interested in serving as an instructor our 9 day Open Source Microfactory STEAM Camp, which would be held in your area. We can offer between $5-8k for your time if there is a good fit. We teach collaborative design of technology that matters. We are building on our last event (https://www.opensourceecology.org/open-source-microfactory-stem-camp/) - for a tighter event - - https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/STEAM_Camp_Curriculum . We focus on involving people in building the world around them - to shift the economic playing field from proprietary to collaborative. We believe in the promise of distributed manufacturing - with open source microfactories and open source design. We recognize that technology can help - but the real shift involves growing as humans.
The instructor role includes the necessary preparation, and joining a collaborative effort to prepare for the STEAM Camp event - which itself is 9 consecutive days from 9AM to 6 PM each day. All curriculum becomes open source, for anyone to build on it and with it. We also learn from each other.
Essentially, we cover design and CAD, 3D printing, CNC machine design, microcontrollers, mechanical and electronic design, automation. We focus on a fully open source, modular, scalable, construction set approach. We teach both technical skills and entrepreneurship. We plan on running 6 STEAM Camps at the same time. We require individuals who are committed to making technology transparent - specifically - by publishing as open source hardware.
We envision microfactories in all communities - with the potential to produce 80% of the products that we currently find on Amazon. We envision lifetime design, and a shift from consumerism to ecological responsibility. From Open Source Ecology's perspective - open source, modular design leads to closed-loop material cycles and lifetime design - as anyone can fix or improve the products. The STEAM Camps aim to provide enabling design/build skills. We will also host public-interest incentive challenges for open source product design, for which the STEAM Camp provides training.
In the STEAM Camp, the first 4 days are skills boot camp, and the last 5 days are project days where all teams collaborate on a real product design. The idea is that we continue developments in successive STEAM Camp, improving the product by building on past experience, until we arrive at commercially viable products with proper quality control - fully open source. We are interested in building long-term relationships - to leverage the true power of open collaboration.
We'd like to post our first event in about 3 months, and are now actively recruiting instructors. If this is something you might want to be a part of - I'm available to discuss further on a conference call. I am available after 11 AM CST USA time on most days - just pick a time to give me a minimum 24 hour heads up. I'd like to hear your feedback on this - this is our latest effort in funding ongoing open source product development.
Thanks,
Marcin


=Axel Borg - [[AmazingDIYProjects]]=
=Axel Borg - [[AmazingDIYProjects]]=

Revision as of 06:32, 25 August 2019

Dear ____,

Marcin here, founder of Open Source Ecology (OSE). We do collaborative design for a transparent and inclusive economy of abundance. Please see my TED talk on the Global Village Construction Set (https://www.ted.com/talks/marcin_jakubowski?language=en) for a brief on our work.

I'd like to ask if you'd be interested in serving as an instructor our 9 day Open Source Microfactory STEAM Camp. We can offer between $5-8k for your time if there is a good fit. We teach collaborative design of technology that matters. We are building on our last event (https://www.opensourceecology.org/open-source-microfactory-stem-camp/) - for a tighter event like this - https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/STEAM_Camp_Curriculum . We focus on involving people in building the world around them - to shift the economic playing field from proprietary to collaborative. We believe in the promise of distributed manufacturing - with open source microfactories and open source design. We recognize that technology can help - but the real shift involves growing as humans.

The instructor role includes the necessary preparation, and joining a collaborative effort to improve the next STEAM Camp event. Your YouTube channel indicates to me that you have a relevant, diversified skill set to teach and learn. OSE would do most of the organizational work and back end, including shipping kits used during the STEAM Camp. You would be responsible for the teaching time - and helping to secure a venue, in addition to preparing your piece of quality curriculum. All curriculum becomes open source, for anyone to build on it and with it. The Camp takes 9 consecutive days from 9AM to 6 PM each day.

Essentially, we cover design and CAD, 3D printing, CNC machine design, microcontrollers, mechanical and electronic design, automation. We focus on a fully open source, modular, scalable, construction set approach. Part of our offer to you is rapid learning from other instructors - where we all collaborate on content and effective teaching - to make a one-of-a-kind program. This is where I need your help. We teach both technical skills and entrepreneurship. We plan on running 6 STEAM Camps at the same time. We collaborate prior to and during the event - including all event participants - in a process of developing real, open source products designed for distributed manufacturing. All instructors are expected to contribute curriculum and design refinements, and to integrate their modules so they fit within the construction set. We are committed to teaching technical literacy and meaningful productive skills, so that open source microfactories can be realized as the next evolution of industrial production. As such, we require individuals who are committed to public development via open source - specifically - via open source hardware products.

We envision microfactories in all communities - with the potential to produce 80% of the products that we currently find on Amazon. We envision lifetime design, and a shift from consumerism to ecological responsibility. From Open Source Ecology's perspective - open source, modular design leads to closed-loop material cycles and lifetime design - as anyone can fix or improve the products. The STEAM Camps aim to provide such enabling skills. We will also host public-interest incentive challenges for open source product design, for which the STEAM Camp can provide training.

In the STEAM Camp, the first 4 days are skills boot camp, and the last 5 days are project days where all teams collaborate on a real product design. See the proposed schedule. The idea is that we continue developments in successive STEAM Camp, improving the product by building on past experience, until we arrive at commercially viable products with proper quality control. We aim to leverage the true power of open collaboration.

So if you are a super-cooperator, are willing to collaborate in the open source (CC-BY-SA 4.0 is our current license), and are interested in sideline income for this - let's talk. We'd like to post our first event in about 3 months, and are now actively recruiting instructors. We have some curriculum, but we want to improve it with your input. If this is something you might want to be a part of - I'm available to discuss further on a conference call. I am available after 11 AM CST USA time on most days - just pick a time to give me a minimum 24 hour heads up.

Thanks, Marcin

Grady Hillhouse, Practical Engineering

Hi Grady,

I saw Practical Engineering on YouTube.

I'm the founder of Open Source Ecology (OSE). We do collaborative design for a transparent and inclusive economy of abundance. Please see my TED talk on the Global Village Construction Set (https://www.ted.com/talks/marcin_jakubowski) for a brief on our work.

I'd like to ask if you'd be interested in serving as an instructor our 9 day Open Source Microfactory STEAM Camp, which would be held in your area. We can offer between $5-8k for your time if there is a good fit. We teach collaborative design of technology that matters. We are building on our last event (https://www.opensourceecology.org/open-source-microfactory-stem-camp/) - for a tighter event - - https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/STEAM_Camp_Curriculum . We focus on involving people in building the world around them - to shift the economic playing field from proprietary to collaborative. We believe in the promise of distributed manufacturing - with open source microfactories and open source design. We recognize that technology can help - but the real shift involves growing as humans.

The instructor role includes the necessary preparation, and joining a collaborative effort to prepare for the STEAM Camp event - which itself is 9 consecutive days from 9AM to 6 PM each day. All curriculum becomes open source, for anyone to build on it and with it. We also learn from each other.

Essentially, we cover design and CAD, 3D printing, CNC machine design, microcontrollers, mechanical and electronic design, automation. We focus on a fully open source, modular, scalable, construction set approach. We teach both technical skills and entrepreneurship. We plan on running 6 STEAM Camps at the same time. We require individuals who are committed to making technology transparent - specifically - by publishing as open source hardware.

We envision microfactories in all communities - with the potential to produce 80% of the products that we currently find on Amazon. We envision lifetime design, and a shift from consumerism to ecological responsibility. From Open Source Ecology's perspective - open source, modular design leads to closed-loop material cycles and lifetime design - as anyone can fix or improve the products. The STEAM Camps aim to provide enabling design/build skills. We will also host public-interest incentive challenges for open source product design, for which the STEAM Camp provides training.

In the STEAM Camp, the first 4 days are skills boot camp, and the last 5 days are project days where all teams collaborate on a real product design. The idea is that we continue developments in successive STEAM Camp, improving the product by building on past experience, until we arrive at commercially viable products with proper quality control - fully open source. We are interested in building long-term relationships - to leverage the true power of open collaboration.

We'd like to post our first event in about 3 months, and are now actively recruiting instructors. If this is something you might want to be a part of - I'm available to discuss further on a conference call. I am available after 11 AM CST USA time on most days - just pick a time to give me a minimum 24 hour heads up. I'd like to hear your feedback on this - this is our latest effort in funding ongoing open source product development.

Thanks,

Marcin

Axel Borg - AmazingDIYProjects

  • first DIY manned multirotor

Dear Axel,

Congrats on the manned multirotor. I got your plans for the 500W axial flux motor. I'm the founder of Open Source Ecology (OSE). We do collaborative design for a transparent and inclusive economy of abundance. Please see my TED talk on the Global Village Construction Set (https://www.ted.com/talks/marcin_jakubowski) for a brief on our work.

I'd like to ask if you'd be interested in serving as an instructor our 9 day Open Source Microfactory STEAM Camp, which would be held in your area. We can offer between $5-8k for your time if there is a good fit. We teach collaborative design of technology that matters. We are building on our last event (https://www.opensourceecology.org/open-source-microfactory-stem-camp/) - for a tighter event - - https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/STEAM_Camp_Curriculum . We focus on involving people in building the world around them - to shift the economic playing field from proprietary to collaborative. We believe in the promise of distributed manufacturing - with open source microfactories and open source design. We recognize that technology can help - but the real shift involves growing as humans.

The instructor role includes the necessary preparation, and joining a collaborative effort to prepare for the STEAM Camp event - which itself is 9 consecutive days from 9AM to 6 PM each day. All curriculum becomes open source, for anyone to build on it and with it.

Essentially, we cover design and CAD, 3D printing, CNC machine design, microcontrollers, mechanical and electronic design, automation. We focus on a fully open source, modular, scalable, construction set approach. We teach both technical skills and entrepreneurship. We plan on running 6 STEAM Camps at the same time. We require individuals who are committed to making technology transparent - specifically - by publishing as open source hardware.

We envision microfactories in all communities - with the potential to produce 80% of the products that we currently find on Amazon. We envision lifetime design, and a shift from consumerism to ecological responsibility. From Open Source Ecology's perspective - open source, modular design leads to closed-loop material cycles and lifetime design - as anyone can fix or improve the products. The STEAM Camps aim to provide enabling design/build skills. We will also host public-interest incentive challenges for open source product design, for which the STEAM Camp provides training.

In the STEAM Camp, the first 4 days are skills boot camp, and the last 5 days are project days where all teams collaborate on a real product design. The idea is that we continue developments in successive STEAM Camp, improving the product by building on past experience, until we arrive at commercially viable products with proper quality control - fully open source. We are interested in building long-term relationships - to leverage the true power of open collaboration.

We'd like to post our first event in about 3 months, and are now actively recruiting instructors. If this is something you might want to be a part of - I'm available to discuss further on a conference call. I am available after 11 AM CST USA time on most days - just pick a time to give me a minimum 24 hour heads up. I'd like to hear your feedback on this - this is our latest effort in funding ongoing open source product development.

Thanks,

Marcin

Thomas Senkel

  • First manned multirotor.

Dear Thomas,

Congrats on the first manned multirotor. Marcin here, founder of Open Source Ecology (OSE). We do collaborative design for a transparent and inclusive economy of abundance. Please see my TED talk on the Global Village Construction Set (https://www.ted.com/talks/marcin_jakubowski) for a brief on our work.

I'd like to ask if you'd be interested in serving as an instructor our 9 day Open Source Microfactory STEAM Camp, which would be held in your area. We can offer between $5-8k for your time if there is a good fit. We teach collaborative design of technology that matters. We are building on our last event (https://www.opensourceecology.org/open-source-microfactory-stem-camp/) - for a tighter event - - https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/STEAM_Camp_Curriculum . We focus on involving people in building the world around them - to shift the economic playing field from proprietary to collaborative. We believe in the promise of distributed manufacturing - with open source microfactories and open source design. We recognize that technology can help - but the real shift involves growing as humans.

The instructor role includes the necessary preparation, and joining a collaborative effort to prepare for the STEAM Camp event - which itself is 9 consecutive days from 9AM to 6 PM each day. All curriculum becomes open source, for anyone to build on it and with it.

Essentially, we cover design and CAD, 3D printing, CNC machine design, microcontrollers, mechanical and electronic design, automation. We focus on a fully open source, modular, scalable, construction set approach. We teach both technical skills and entrepreneurship. We plan on running 6 STEAM Camps at the same time. We require individuals who are committed to making technology transparent - specifically - by publishing as open source hardware.

We envision microfactories in all communities - with the potential to produce 80% of the products that we currently find on Amazon. We envision lifetime design, and a shift from consumerism to ecological responsibility. From Open Source Ecology's perspective - open source, modular design leads to closed-loop material cycles and lifetime design - as anyone can fix or improve the products. The STEAM Camps aim to provide enabling design/build skills. We will also host public-interest incentive challenges for open source product design, for which the STEAM Camp provides training.

In the STEAM Camp, the first 4 days are skills boot camp, and the last 5 days are project days where all teams collaborate on a real product design. The idea is that we continue developments in successive STEAM Camp, improving the product by building on past experience, until we arrive at commercially viable products with proper quality control - fully open source. We are interested in building long-term relationships - to leverage the true power of open collaboration.

We'd like to post our first event in about 3 months, and are now actively recruiting instructors. If this is something you might want to be a part of - I'm available to discuss further on a conference call. I am available after 11 AM CST USA time on most days - just pick a time to give me a minimum 24 hour heads up. I'd like to hear your feedback on this - this is our latest effort in funding ongoing open source product development.

Thanks,

Marcin

Great Scott

Hi Great Scott,

Marcin here, founder of Open Source Ecology (OSE). I saw your work on YouTube. We do collaborative design for a transparent and inclusive economy of abundance. Please see my TED talk on the Global Village Construction Set (https://www.ted.com/talks/marcin_jakubowski) for a brief on our work.

I'd like to ask if you'd be interested in serving as an instructor our 9 day Open Source Microfactory STEAM Camp, which would be held in your area. We can offer between $5-8k for your time if there is a good fit. We teach collaborative design of technology that matters. We are building on our last event (https://www.opensourceecology.org/open-source-microfactory-stem-camp/) - for a tighter event - - https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/STEAM_Camp_Curriculum . We focus on involving people in building the world around them - to shift the economic playing field from proprietary to collaborative. We believe in the promise of distributed manufacturing - with open source microfactories and open source design. We recognize that technology can help - but the real shift involves growing as humans.

The instructor role includes the necessary preparation, and joining a collaborative effort to prepare for the STEAM Camp event - which itself is 9 consecutive days from 9AM to 6 PM each day. All curriculum becomes open source, for anyone to build on it and with it.

Essentially, we cover design and CAD, 3D printing, CNC machine design, microcontrollers, mechanical and electronic design, automation. We focus on a fully open source, modular, scalable, construction set approach. We teach both technical skills and entrepreneurship. We plan on running 6 STEAM Camps at the same time. We require individuals who are committed to making technology transparent - specifically - by publishing as open source hardware.

We envision microfactories in all communities - with the potential to produce 80% of the products that we currently find on Amazon. We envision lifetime design, and a shift from consumerism to ecological responsibility. From Open Source Ecology's perspective - open source, modular design leads to closed-loop material cycles and lifetime design - as anyone can fix or improve the products. The STEAM Camps aim to provide enabling design/build skills. We will also host public-interest incentive challenges for open source product design, for which the STEAM Camp provides training.

In the STEAM Camp, the first 4 days are skills boot camp, and the last 5 days are project days where all teams collaborate on a real product design. The idea is that we continue developments in successive STEAM Camp, improving the product by building on past experience, until we arrive at commercially viable products with proper quality control - fully open source. We are interested in building long-term relationships - to leverage the true power of open collaboration.

We'd like to post our first event in about 3 months, and are now actively recruiting instructors. If this is something you might want to be a part of - I'm available to discuss further on a conference call. I am available after 11 AM CST USA time on most days - just pick a time to give me a minimum 24 hour heads up. I'd like to hear your feedback on this - this is our latest effort in funding ongoing open source product development.

Thanks,

Marcin

David Hartkop

Hi David,

If you haven't seen my TED Talk on the Global Village Construction Set - please see it - https://www.ted.com/talks/marcin_jakubowski for a brief on our work.

I'd like to ask if you'd be interested in serving as an instructor our 9 day Open Source Microfactory STEAM Camp, which would be held in your area. We can offer between $5-8k for your time if there is a good fit. We teach collaborative design of technology that matters - and communicated in another way - distributed production like the RepRap promise. We are building on our last event (https://www.opensourceecology.org/open-source-microfactory-stem-camp/) - for a tighter event - - https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/STEAM_Camp_Curriculum . We focus on involving people in building the world around them - to shift the economic playing field from proprietary to collaborative. We believe in the promise of distributed manufacturing - with open source microfactories and open source design. We recognize that technology can help - but the real shift involves growing as humans.

The instructor role includes the necessary preparation, and joining a collaborative effort to prepare for the STEAM Camp event - which itself is 9 consecutive days from 9AM to 6 PM each day. All curriculum becomes open source, for anyone to build on it and with it.

Essentially, we cover design and CAD, 3D printing, CNC machine design, microcontrollers, mechanical and electronic design, automation. We focus on a fully open source, modular, scalable, construction set approach. We teach both technical skills and entrepreneurship. We plan on running 6 STEAM Camps at the same time. We require individuals who are committed to making technology transparent - specifically - by publishing as open source hardware.

We envision microfactories in all communities - with the potential to produce 80% of the products that we currently find on Amazon. We envision lifetime design, and a shift from consumerism to ecological responsibility. From Open Source Ecology's perspective - open source, modular design leads to closed-loop material cycles and lifetime design - as anyone can fix or improve the products. The STEAM Camps aim to provide enabling design/build skills. We will also host public-interest incentive challenges for open source product design, for which the STEAM Camp provides training.

In the STEAM Camp, the first 4 days are skills boot camp, and the last 5 days are project days where all teams collaborate on a real product design. The idea is that we continue developments in successive STEAM Camp, improving the product by building on past experience, until we arrive at commercially viable products with proper quality control - fully open source. We are interested in building long-term relationships - to leverage the true power of open collaboration.

We'd like to post our first event in about 3 months, and are now actively recruiting instructors. If this is something you might want to be a part of - I'm available to discuss further on a conference call. I am available after 11 AM CST USA time on most days - just pick a time to give me a minimum 24 hour heads up. I'd like to hear your feedback on this - this is our latest effort in funding ongoing open source product development.

Thanks, Marcin

Adrian Bowyer

Hi Adrian,

Marcin here, founder of Open Source Ecology (OSE). We do collaborative design for a transparent and inclusive economy of abundance. Please see my TED talk on the Global Village Construction Set (https://www.ted.com/talks/marcin_jakubowski) for a brief on our work.

I'd like to ask if you'd be interested in serving as an instructor our 9 day Open Source Microfactory STEAM Camp, which would be held in your area. We can offer between $5-8k for your time if there is a good fit. We teach collaborative design of technology that matters - and communicated in another way - distributed production like RepRap. We are building on our last event (https://www.opensourceecology.org/open-source-microfactory-stem-camp/) - for a tighter event - - https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/STEAM_Camp_Curriculum . We focus on involving people in building the world around them - to shift the economic playing field from proprietary to collaborative. We believe in the promise of distributed manufacturing - with open source microfactories and open source design. We recognize that technology can help - but the real shift involves growing as humans.

The instructor role includes the necessary preparation, and joining a collaborative effort to prepare for the STEAM Camp event - which itself is 9 consecutive days from 9AM to 6 PM each day. All curriculum becomes open source, for anyone to build on it and with it.

Essentially, we cover design and CAD, 3D printing, CNC machine design, microcontrollers, mechanical and electronic design, automation. We focus on a fully open source, modular, scalable, construction set approach. We teach both technical skills and entrepreneurship. We plan on running 6 STEAM Camps at the same time. We require individuals who are committed to making technology transparent - specifically - by publishing as open source hardware.

We envision microfactories in all communities - with the potential to produce 80% of the products that we currently find on Amazon. We envision lifetime design, and a shift from consumerism to ecological responsibility. From Open Source Ecology's perspective - open source, modular design leads to closed-loop material cycles and lifetime design - as anyone can fix or improve the products. The STEAM Camps aim to provide enabling design/build skills. We will also host public-interest incentive challenges for open source product design, for which the STEAM Camp provides training.

In the STEAM Camp, the first 4 days are skills boot camp, and the last 5 days are project days where all teams collaborate on a real product design. The idea is that we continue developments in successive STEAM Camp, improving the product by building on past experience, until we arrive at commercially viable products with proper quality control - fully open source. We are interested in building long-term relationships - to leverage the true power of open collaboration.

We'd like to post our first event in about 3 months, and are now actively recruiting instructors. If this is something you might want to be a part of - I'm available to discuss further on a conference call. I am available after 11 AM CST USA time on most days - just pick a time to give me a minimum 24 hour heads up. I'd like to hear your feedback on this - this is our latest effort in funding ongoing open source product development.

Dan Gelbart

Hi Dan,

Marcin here, founder of Open Source Ecology (OSE). I saw your air bearing lathe and courses on YouTube. We do collaborative design for a transparent and inclusive economy of abundance. Please see my TED talk on the Global Village Construction Set (https://www.ted.com/talks/marcin_jakubowski) for a brief on our work.

I'd like to ask if you'd be interested in serving as an instructor our 9 day Open Source Microfactory STEAM Camp, which would be held in your area. We can offer between $5-8k for your time if there is a good fit. I understand you are involved in Rapidia, but this work is mission based if you are interested in public-interest technology. We teach collaborative design of technology that matters. We are building on our last event (https://www.opensourceecology.org/open-source-microfactory-stem-camp/) - for a tighter event - - https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/STEAM_Camp_Curriculum . We focus on involving people in building the world around them - to shift the economic playing field from proprietary to collaborative. We believe in the promise of distributed manufacturing - with open source microfactories and open source design. We recognize that technology can help - but the real shift involves growing as humans.

The instructor role includes the necessary preparation, and joining a collaborative effort to prepare for the STEAM Camp event - which itself is 9 consecutive days from 9AM to 6 PM each day. All curriculum becomes open source, for anyone to build on it and with it.

Essentially, we cover design and CAD, 3D printing, CNC machine design, microcontrollers, mechanical and electronic design, automation. We focus on a fully open source, modular, scalable, construction set approach. We teach both technical skills and entrepreneurship. We plan on running 6 STEAM Camps at the same time. We require individuals who are committed to making technology transparent - specifically - by publishing as open source hardware.

We envision microfactories in all communities - with the potential to produce 80% of the products that we currently find on Amazon. We envision lifetime design, and a shift from consumerism to ecological responsibility. From Open Source Ecology's perspective - open source, modular design leads to closed-loop material cycles and lifetime design - as anyone can fix or improve the products. The STEAM Camps aim to provide enabling design/build skills. We will also host public-interest incentive challenges for open source product design, for which the STEAM Camp provides training.

In the STEAM Camp, the first 4 days are skills boot camp, and the last 5 days are project days where all teams collaborate on a real product design. The idea is that we continue developments in successive STEAM Camp, improving the product by building on past experience, until we arrive at commercially viable products with proper quality control - fully open source. We are interested in building long-term relationships - to leverage the true power of open collaboration.

We'd like to post our first event in about 3 months, and are now actively recruiting instructors. If this is something you might want to be a part of - I'm available to discuss further on a conference call. I am available after 11 AM CST USA time on most days - just pick a time to give me a minimum 24 hour heads up. I'd like to hear your feedback on this - this is our latest effort in funding ongoing open source product development.

Thanks,

Marcin

Mitch Altman

Hi Mitch,

Marcin here, founder of Open Source Ecology (OSE). We do collaborative design for a transparent and inclusive economy of abundance. Please see my TED talk on the Global Village Construction Set (https://www.ted.com/talks/marcin_jakubowski) for a brief on our work.

I'd like to ask if you'd be interested in serving as an instructor our 9 day Open Source Microfactory STEAM Camp, which would be held in your area. We can offer between $5-8k for your time if there is a good fit. We teach collaborative design of technology that matters. We are building on our last event (https://www.opensourceecology.org/open-source-microfactory-stem-camp/) - for a tighter event - - https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/STEAM_Camp_Curriculum . We focus on involving people in building the world around them - to shift the economic playing field from proprietary to collaborative. We believe in the promise of distributed manufacturing - with open source microfactories and open source design. We recognize that technology can help - but the real shift involves growing as humans.

The instructor role includes the necessary preparation, and joining a collaborative effort to prepare the STEAM Camp event - which itself is 9 consecutive days from 9AM to 6 PM each day. The unique part is that we also work on real, open source product development as an outcome of the Camp. OSE would do most of the organizational work and back end, including shipping kits used during the STEAM Camp. You would be responsible for the teaching time - and helping to secure a venue, in addition to preparing your piece of quality curriculum. All curriculum becomes open source, for anyone to build on it and with it.

Essentially, we cover design and CAD, 3D printing, CNC machine design, microcontrollers, mechanical and electronic design, automation. We focus on a fully open source, modular, scalable, construction set approach. Part of our offer to you is rapid learning from other instructors - where we all collaborate on content and effective teaching - to make a state-of-art program. We teach both technical skills and entrepreneurship. We plan on running 6 STEAM Camps at the same time. We require individuals who are committed to making technology transparent - specifically - by publishing as open source hardware.

We envision microfactories in all communities - with the potential to produce 80% of the products that we currently find on Amazon. We envision lifetime design, and a shift from consumerism to ecological responsibility. From Open Source Ecology's perspective - open source, modular design leads to closed-loop material cycles and lifetime design - as anyone can fix or improve the products. The STEAM Camps aim to provide enabling design/build skills. We will also host public-interest incentive challenges for open source product design, for which the STEAM Camp provides training.

In the STEAM Camp, the first 4 days are skills boot camp, and the last 5 days are project days where all teams collaborate on a real product design. See the proposed schedule. The idea is that we continue developments in successive STEAM Camp, improving the product by building on past experience, until we arrive at commercially viable products with proper quality control - fully open source. We are interested in building long-term relationships - to leverage the true power of open collaboration.

We'd like to post our first event in about 3 months, and are now actively recruiting instructors. If this is something you might want to be a part of - I'm available to discuss further on a conference call. I am available after 11 AM CST USA time on most days - just pick a time to give me a minimum 24 hour heads up. I'd like to hear your feedback on this - this is our latest effort in funding ongoing open source product development.

Thanks,

Marcin

Lee Felsenstein

Hi Lee,

Marcin here, founder of Open Source Ecology (OSE). I read Hackers, and am contacting you as a star of open source ethics. We do collaborative design for a transparent and inclusive economy of abundance. Please see my TED talk on the Global Village Construction Set (https://www.ted.com/talks/marcin_jakubowski?language=en) for a brief on our work.

I'd like to ask if you'd be interested in serving as an instructor our 9 day Open Source Microfactory STEAM Camp, which would be held in your area. We can offer between $5-8k for your time if there is a good fit. This work is mission based. We teach collaborative design of technology that matters. We are building on our last event (https://www.opensourceecology.org/open-source-microfactory-stem-camp/) - for a tighter event - - https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/STEAM_Camp_Curriculum . We focus on involving people in building the world around them - to shift the economic playing field from proprietary to collaborative. We believe in the promise of distributed manufacturing - with open source microfactories and open source design. We recognize that technology can help - but the real shift involves growing as humans.

The instructor role includes the necessary preparation, and joining a collaborative effort to improve the STEAM Camp event - which itself is 9 consecutive days from 9AM to 6 PM each day. The unique part is that we also work on real, open source product development as an outcome of the Camp. OSE would do most of the organizational work and back end, including shipping kits used during the STEAM Camp. You would be responsible for the teaching time - and helping to secure a venue, in addition to preparing your piece of quality curriculum. All curriculum becomes open source, for anyone to build on it and with it.

Essentially, we cover design and CAD, 3D printing, CNC machine design, microcontrollers, mechanical and electronic design, automation. We focus on a fully open source, modular, scalable, construction set approach. Part of our offer to you is rapid learning from other instructors - where we all collaborate on content and effective teaching - to make a state-of-art program. This is where I need your help - I've been in open source for a decade, and understand some of the challenges, and the level of effort required to produce results. We teach both technical skills and entrepreneurship. We plan on running 6 STEAM Camps at the same time. We require individuals who are committed to making technology transparent - specifically - by publishing as open source hardware.

We envision microfactories in all communities - with the potential to produce 80% of the products that we currently find on Amazon. We envision lifetime design, and a shift from consumerism to ecological responsibility. From Open Source Ecology's perspective - open source, modular design leads to closed-loop material cycles and lifetime design - as anyone can fix or improve the products. The STEAM Camps aim to provide enabling design/build skills. We will also host public-interest incentive challenges for open source product design, for which the STEAM Camp provides training.

In the STEAM Camp, the first 4 days are skills boot camp, and the last 5 days are project days where all teams collaborate on a real product design. See the proposed schedule. The idea is that we continue developments in successive STEAM Camp, improving the product by building on past experience, until we arrive at commercially viable products with proper quality control - fully open source. We are interested in building long-term relationships - to leverage the true power of open collaboration.

So if you are a super-cooperator, are willing to collaborate in the open source (CC-BY-SA 4.0 is our current license), and are interested in sideline income for this - let's talk. We'd like to post our first event in about 3 months, and are now actively recruiting instructors. We have some curriculum, but we want to improve it with your input. If this is something you might want to be a part of - I'm available to discuss further on a conference call. I am available after 11 AM CST USA time on most days - just pick a time to give me a minimum 24 hour heads up. I'd like to hear your feedback on this - this is our latest effort in funding ongoing open source product development.

Thanks,

Marcin