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Hi all, 
I've been leading the planning process for the maker space here at OMSI for the past year as part of an IMLS Learning Lab grant.  I'll echo what Kevin and Eric said, that the people are key to the success of these spaces. An 'unstaffed maker space' is as much an oxymoron as a 'maintenance-free water area'.

Jim Newton, founder of TechShop, once told me that while laser cutters are the most popular piece of equipment in their facility, the most important piece of equipment is the popcorn machine.  That's because the you can fill a room with amazing equipment and materials, and people will come.  But what takes the energy and creativity to the next level is the community. As members gather in the lounge they share ideas and expertise.  Similarly, the teens at Chicago's YouMedia site said the best part of the space was the mentors who brought the DJ equipment and sound booths to life. 

Certainly, maker type activities can be 'ruggedized' with instructions and limited materials, but I don't think a bunch of those together would be a maker space. The maker movement is not about a set of activities that everyone should do, it's about trying something new and sharing the results. Money spent on some creative staff and some glue guns is far more valuable than 3D printers.  Ohh, and don't forget the popcorn machine. 

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Date:    Wed, 26 Dec 2012 14:49:09 -0800
From:    kevin goodwin <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Unstaffed Maker Spaces?

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I work full-time at MAKESHOP in the Children's Museum of Pittsburgh.  I have always said that it is not the tools or the materials that make a space.  It is the teachers and makers that "make" the space.  I couldn't imagine this space without any staff.  But, we are a museum that prides itself on staffing all areas.  A maker space cannot exist without resident teachers or staff in the space.  
-Kevin Goodwin 

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Subject: Unstaffed Maker Spaces?
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Season's Greetings!

A client is interested in a Maker-type space in their new building, but is wondering if it is possible for this type of space to be unstaffed (at least at times.)

It seems counterintuitive to me to have a space with tools and materials that is not staffed, but perhaps folks on the list might be able to provide some successful examples of (or techniques for) unstaffed Maker-type spaces?

Conversely, feel free to chime in if you think unstaffed Maker spaces are a loopy idea.

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