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After 120 emails to hand-picked individuals from my contacts, YouTube channels, and [[OSHWA]] certified open hardware directory - I have 5 candidate instructors with relevant skill sets. None have done any specific modules that we can plug right it to the [[STEAM Camp 9 Day Curriculum]]. Curriculum is tight - building around a 3-in-1 machine (the open source version of the[[SnapMaker]] industry standard, | After 120 emails to hand-picked individuals from my contacts, YouTube channels, and [[OSHWA]] certified open hardware directory - I have 5 candidate instructors with relevant skill sets. None have done any specific modules that we can plug right it to the [[STEAM Camp 9 Day Curriculum]]. Curriculum is tight - building around a 3-in-1 machine (the open source version of the[[SnapMaker]] industry standard, Top 10 highest funded ever project on Kickstarter), and we can use that as a basic for Dev Kits as well to start to encourage local OSE Meetup Groups. |
Revision as of 14:22, 13 September 2019
After 120 emails to hand-picked individuals from my contacts, YouTube channels, and OSHWA certified open hardware directory - I have 5 candidate instructors with relevant skill sets. None have done any specific modules that we can plug right it to the STEAM Camp 9 Day Curriculum. Curriculum is tight - building around a 3-in-1 machine (the open source version of theSnapMaker industry standard, Top 10 highest funded ever project on Kickstarter), and we can use that as a basic for Dev Kits as well to start to encourage local OSE Meetup Groups.