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*[[Get Involved 2017]]
*[[Get Involved 2017]]
=2017=
'''How do I get involved?''' Join the [[Development Team]]. Join our [[HR Team]]. Join as a [[Subject Matter Expert]] to advise us. Take on ad-hoc tasks by producing CAD parts in FreeCAD from our [[CAD List]].
=2016 and Before=
== Overview ==
'''Q: How do I get involved in OSE?'''
A: Take a look at http://opensourceecology.org/community/
== Old content ==
The following sections list old content pre-dating the site above.
=Technical Review=
We are seeking technical review of all of our designs, from architecture detail, machine design, industry standards, to agriculture, and entrepreneurship. We span a wide areas of human endeavor in engineering, art, and entrepreneurship.
=Design Work - machines, architecture, other=
The core of our work is design and rapid builds. We focus on Design-for-Fabrication, Lifetime Design, and [[Module-Based Design]]. You can help with CAD, conceptual, and technical design across all disciplines of engineering, art, and entrepreneurship.
=Dedicated Project Visits=
See [[Dedicated Project Visits]] and pland for the [[2014 Summer of Extreme Design-Build]]
=Summer Internships for credit=
Your university may have a community service requirement or the ability to provide credit towards your major. Check with your professors, and apply for a [[Dedicated Project Visit]].
=Capstone Projects=
You can do a senior capstone project with OSE as the client. You can design one of our machines or develop an enterprise model. Organize a capstone group at your university and find a supporing professor.
=Volunteer Work Days=
We host volunteer work days if you are in the Kansas City USA area. We can let you know about the next one.
=Organizing an Extreme Production Workshop=
There are many projects around the [[50 GVCS Machines]] that lend themselves to being organized as an Extreme Production Workshop. Help us organize and enjoy 50/50 revenue sharing with OSE.
=Invite us for a College Lecture=
The Founder is going on College Tour. You can organize a lecture. We are recruiting students for internships and working on setting up OSE Clubs at universities - especially as student run clubs with a faculty advisor - who develop one of our projects.
=Attend an Extreme Production Workshop=
See our [[Workshops Schedule]] - attend our immersion education experience.
=Blog for Us=
We are looking for a blogger to provide updates about our work. 2 hour per week requirement.
=Manage our Facebook Account=
We report regularly on Facebook, and we are looking for a savvy social media manager.
=Do graphics or design work=
A great part of our work is communicating our message and technical content clearly. We need information architects to do infographics and to refactor our work into highly comprehensible content.
=Subscribing as a True Fan=
See [http://opensourceecology.org/community-true-fans/ more about True Fans] - donors who give $10 or more for 24 months. All funding goes to prototyping materials.
=Video Production=
We are looking for onsite and Remote Video Editors as in [[OSEdit]].
=Start an OSE Chapter at your University=
=More Options for Students=
#Student engineering and other professional chapters - work with us on [[Design Sprints]]
#Help us find professors who can assign OSE work for credit
#Alternative spring break - if you have a group of students that would like to work with us, contact info at opensourceecology dot org.
#Licensed architects + IDP students -  internship development program.
=Links=
*For [[Students]]

Revision as of 13:27, 1 March 2018

2018

  • Read the Book. From it, draw up a list of SMEs and reach out to them.
  • Download OSE Arc Kit and submit house ideas to OBI. Download OSE Linux, render Your Dream House ideas in SweetHome3D - and upload them to our library. Then you can vote for an annual winner, where we pick the top User Contribution and consider that house for a build.

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