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The Mini-Maker Faire at the Children's Museum of Pittsburgh was a ton of fun.  It was great seeing all those Makers come together.  It was one of the most interesting days at the Museum that I have been a part of.
 
http://makeshoppgh.wordpress.com/
 
Here's a link to our Blog, I should have a couple of posts published soon about the Mini-Maker Faire.  


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From: Camellia Sanford <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Maker-Faire Session at ASTC 2012
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Date: Wednesday, October 26, 2011, 1:59 PM


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The Children's Museum of Pittsburgh just opened a new exhibit space called MakeShop http://makeshoppgh.wordpress.com/, and held a mini-Maker Faire in conjunction with the grand opening of the exhibit spacehttp://pghmakerfaire.com/.  I know that UPCLOSE (University of Pittsburgh Center for Learning in Out-of-School Environments) is doing research around the exhibit and related programming, so they would be good folks to tap.

-Camellia



On Oct 26, 2011, at 1:53 PM, Eric Siegel wrote:

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> I'd be glad to help.   The session I did with bud and dale this past year went pretty well.  World Maker Faire at NYSCI has been transformative over the past two years for us, and we are developing new programs and spaces that move us in this direction.
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> On Oct 26, 2011, at 9:35 AM, Kate Storm wrote:
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>> I'd like to propose a session for ASTC 2012 about the DIY movement and Maker Faires related to science centers. We'll be hosting our first Mini-Maker Faire next year, in collaboration with the Columbus Idea Foundry. I'd like to talk to others who have hosted these or are doing DIY-related programming. Anyone interested in co-presenting and/or sharing their experiences around this topic?
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>> Kate Storm
>> Director of Strategic Initiatives
>> Technology & Innovation Area of Focus Lead
>> COSI
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