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Democratizing the Maker Movement

aarondubrow writes: To its advocates and participants, the Maker Movement resonates with those characteristics that we believe makes America great: independence and ingenuity, creativity and resourcefulness. But as impressive as today's tools are, they're not accessible to many Americans simply because of their cost and high technological barrier to entry. An article in the Huffington Post describes efforts supported by the National Science Foundation and other federal agencies to create new tools, technologies and approaches to make the Maker movement more inclusive and democratic.

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  1. Government involvement FTW! by Okian+Warrior · · Score: 5, Funny

    The maker movement desperately needs federal government support.

    That's the only way women and minorities will get access to makerspaces and creative tools.

    Why, women make up half of all people, and the fact that they're under-represented in hackerspace memberships is clear evidence of pervasive prejudice and the "rape culture".

    Just as there are few women coders, there are also few women hackers.

    We only need to consider scientific research to see how this would work: before federal involvement, scientific inquiry was haphazard, capricious, and discretionary. Nowadays we have an organized inquiry into the frontiers of science at every direction of inquiry - eliminating duplication of effort, guiding lines of inquiry for best results, and generally eliminating risk.

    This same model could bring the maker movement into the 21st century, bestowing the benefits of government bureaucracy on hackers across the country!

  2. Re:Democrats hate the maker movement by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Very funny. It is the Republicans that are using their thugs in blue to beat makers to death. They keep lists of names. They keep lists. They hate us. They want everyone to depend on corporations in order to live. They are fighting education. Here in Seattle, they forced the teachers to strike. They are not allowing children to learn.