Students
Intro
Get involved in developing open source blueprints for civilization!
See the 4 minute Global Village Construction Set TED Talk for an introduction:
If you have seen the Global Village Construction Set TED Talk and are curious about how to get involved as a student - this information is for you.
We are looking for a wide range of interdisciplinary-minded, systems thinkers and doers!
In 2014, Open Source Ecology is teaming up with top Universities to design and build the tools of the Global Village Construction Set. We are looking for interdisciplinary-minded, system thinker-students in:
- Interdisciplinary Studies
- Architecture
- Education
- Open Source Hardware
- Creative Writing
- Engineering
- Agricultural Engineering
- Agriculture
- Design
- Multimedia
- Information Architecure
- Information Technology
- Social Enterprise
- Appropriate Technology
- robotics
and many other engineering-for-good, community service, and other social good areas.
What's in it for you?
Students can benefit from an applied, hands-on internships and collaboration experiences with Open Source Ecology. For one, this builds your resume - while taking on a meaningful project. There are several ways university students can get involved:
- Summer internships
- Alternative Break programs
- Capstone Projects
- Independent Study projects
Special opportunities exist:
- Architecture Students - we can structure an internship so that you receive Professional Development Hours.
- Class Credit - by making the necessary connections with your professors, we can structure a for-credit learning opportunity
- Engineering-for-good Groups - groups such as Engineers for a Sustainable World or Engineers Without Borders can work on projects with OSE - so you can encourage your group to get involved with us.
- Capstone Projects - by securing a supportive faculty advisor, you can do a Capstone Project or group project with OSE as a Client, and a professor as a facilitator.
- Education - creating education curriculum is a key part of our work, so we welcome students in education
- Volunteering Time - some universities require community service - and OSE can be a client for whomsuch service can be rendered. We are a nonprofit organization.
What will you do?
The OSE schedule involves design, rapid prototyping, and build-outs of our technologies and of our infrastructure. We will work in a team of 12 people, and move towards a prototype of a module or machine on the scale of a week. We will be doing research, design, documentation, video, rapid prototyping with 3D printers and laser cutters, and up to a real builds of heavy machines, as well as smaller digital fabrication tools. We will do work in the garden testing our tractors.
Students get involved in:
- Design, build and documentation of one of the tools of the Global Village Construction Set
- Exploring how enterprise models can be created around the tools or products of tools.
- Add your location to the Crowdmap.
- As Report Title - write the name of your educational institution.
- As Category - choose "Educational Institution" and the categories corresponding to the planned collaboration.
- To the left of Find Location - enter your location.
- Post on the Education Forum explaining your area of study, what projects you are undertaking in university, and how you would like to collaborate.
- Send an email to opensourceecology (at) gmail (dot) com - to introduce yourself and how you would like to collaborate.