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Ask Slashdot: How Should I Build a Maker Space For a Liberal Arts College?

XxtraLarGe writes: I work for a small liberal arts college, and have been asked to research makerspaces. I have done a bunch of initial research which tells me a lot about equipment being used, as well as location, etc., but what I'm not finding are what to know before you start, or what it takes to make the effort worthwhile.

I'd be interested in hearing from other educators, staff, students and other maker community members on Slashdot that had makerspaces at their schools or community — can be any level — and what was the experience like? 3D printer, 3D scanner & Laser cutting machines seem to be a given, so I'd like to hear what kinds of think-outside-the-box equipment/materials did you have? We are considering putting it in our library, which seems to be a popular choice with most schools. There's also the possibility of having it somewhere in town that it could be more accessible to members of the community, maybe even as a co-op.

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  1. Re:Makerspace.... by PopeRatzo · · Score: 3, Funny

    and three days later a cute chick asked me to help her fix her wheelbarrow.

    Is "fix her wheelbarrow" something I should look up on Urban Dictionary?

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    You are welcome on my lawn.
  2. It's a Liberal Arts college... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    ...so all you need to do is buy a few boxes of dried macaroni, white glue and some colored construction paper.

    And maybe Play-Doh for the advanced students.