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Tinkering happy hour

In this fun and informal social makerspace meeting we’ll provide an opportunity for members of the Ecsite makerspace planning team, Tinkering Workroom participants and Conference attendees to share hands-on projects that they have been working on during the pandemic. We’ll be experimenting with a new format (a virtual gathering platform) where participants can move around in space and connect organically in parallel conversation.

We'll meet on the 'Wonder' platform (Chrome or Edge browser only). It only takes 1 minute to log in. To sign in you must take a photo that will be used as your avatar.

Session leaders will provide an introduction and recap of the past year of making and tinkering at home, at a distance, and back in-person with coronavirus precautions in place. Participants will have the opportunity to share projects, prototypes and new making passions that they have been experimenting during the stay-at-home and lockdown times.

Facilitator

Co-Founder, Education
Wonderful Idea Co.
Freiburg im Breisgau
Germany

Session speakers

Consultant and trainer
Freelance
Paris
France
Host for the session. Help moderate the projects and discussions. Share inspiring and engaging projects and prototypes from the last year of tinkering at home.
Tinkering Studio R&D lead
San Francisco
United States
Host for the session. Help moderate the projects and discussions. Share inspiring and engaging projects and prototypes from the last year of tinkering at home.
Principal and Owner
Monika Mayer Consulting
Berkeley
United States
Host for the session. Help moderate the projects and discussions. Share inspiring and engaging projects and prototypes from the last year of tinkering at home.
Founder and Director of AlElieh for Science Environment and Art Science and Maker Educator / consultant
AlElieh for Science Environment and Art
East Jerusalem
Palestinian Territory
Host for the session. Help moderate the projects and discussions. Share inspiring and engaging projects and prototypes from the last year of tinkering at home.

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