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OSE Project Milestones
=Introduction=
See announcement at http://opensourceecology.org/3d-printer-build-workshop/


Project Title: 3-D Printer Workshop


Time/Date/Start: March 28, 2014
OSE is offering its first ongoing and regular workshop - the One Day Build of the 3D Printer. You can see the vision for thimls in our intro video:


Location: ?
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Leader: Rob Kirk
=Links=
Several noteworthy links included in the video:
*[[3D Printer Roadmap]]
*[[Distributive Enterprise]]
*[[Open Source Product Development]]


Target Audience: 12 students paying $300 each for 3 days of instruction
=Critique=
Can leave with 3-D printer for an added $700.
It is useful to note the [[3D Printer Workshop Critique]], which states that 3D printers have hit rock bottom price and OSE should stick to larger machines. While this is true, the 3D Printer Workshop offers, among other things, for OSE to engage in the last stages of the complete [[Open Source Product Development]] (OSPD) life cycle - which is the creation of [[Distributive Enterprise]]. Further, this does not mean that we are not developing larger machines - on the contrary - our goal is to accelerate their development by bootsrap funding that comes from our distributive enterprises. Our model is to run workshops that provide funding for further development - and stable, ongoing workshop offerings can provide a stable revenue stream that can not only support OSE International, but can scale broadly to other OSE Chapters and allied organizations. The goal is to create an OSPD consortium which results in viral market substitution of proprietary enterprise with open enterprise.


Measures of Success:
[[category:3D Printer]]
#Complete workshop DVD published
#Target audience met or exceeded in number
#90% positive reviews
#Budget was adequate to +/- 10% — no cost over-runs
 
Milestones:
 
1. Conference Evaluations assessed/improvements for next session made
2. Conference Evaluations filled out
3. Conference concluded with 12+ clients @ $300 -- gross $3600+
4. 3 days of instruction complete—3-D printer constructed
5. Students arrive—settle in get food and program details Introductions
6. Payment completed and receipted
7. Advertising all media sent out
8. Curriculum completed/evaluations approved and printed
9. Curriculum draft complete
10. Budget estimate approved by MJ
11. Workshop scheduled, and costs estimated, Presenter approved, Budget estimate in hand
12. Attend 3-Printer Conference
13. Planning for 3-D Workshop/build in 90 days

Latest revision as of 18:52, 23 February 2016

Introduction

See announcement at http://opensourceecology.org/3d-printer-build-workshop/


OSE is offering its first ongoing and regular workshop - the One Day Build of the 3D Printer. You can see the vision for thimls in our intro video:

Links

Several noteworthy links included in the video:

Critique

It is useful to note the 3D Printer Workshop Critique, which states that 3D printers have hit rock bottom price and OSE should stick to larger machines. While this is true, the 3D Printer Workshop offers, among other things, for OSE to engage in the last stages of the complete Open Source Product Development (OSPD) life cycle - which is the creation of Distributive Enterprise. Further, this does not mean that we are not developing larger machines - on the contrary - our goal is to accelerate their development by bootsrap funding that comes from our distributive enterprises. Our model is to run workshops that provide funding for further development - and stable, ongoing workshop offerings can provide a stable revenue stream that can not only support OSE International, but can scale broadly to other OSE Chapters and allied organizations. The goal is to create an OSPD consortium which results in viral market substitution of proprietary enterprise with open enterprise.