The Maker Movement is where all the next great inventions and innovations are happening - and you can play a part in it. This title explains how economic upheavals are paving the way for individuals to create, innovate, make a fortune - and even drive positive societal change - with nothing more than their own creativity and some hard work.
The Maker Movement is where all the next great inventions and innovations are happening - and you can play a part in it. This title explains how economic upheavals are paving the way for individuals to create, innovate, make a fortune - and even drive positive societal change - with nothing more than their own creativity and some hard work.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
MARK HATCH is CEO of TechShop, a membership-based, do-it-yourself (DIY) makerspace. It provides the digital and physical tools to make almost anything. TechShop members have made everything from robots and a lunar lander to a successful iPad case and craft businesses.
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Acknowledgments vii Maker Movement Manifesto (Short Version) 1 Introduction 3 1. Maker Movement Manifesto 11 2. Free Innovation! 33 3. Communities of Practice 51 4. Knowledge, Learning, Control, and Intelligence 69 5. Fueling Innovation 91 6. Democratization of Tools and Information 111 7. Rise of the Pro-Am 129 8. Distributed and Flexible Manufacturing 147 9. Accelerating Innovation 167 10. Changing through Participation 185 Conclusion 199 Notes 205 Index 207
Acknowledgments vii Maker Movement Manifesto (Short Version) 1 Introduction 3 1. Maker Movement Manifesto 11 2. Free Innovation! 33 3. Communities of Practice 51 4. Knowledge, Learning, Control, and Intelligence 69 5. Fueling Innovation 91 6. Democratization of Tools and Information 111 7. Rise of the Pro-Am 129 8. Distributed and Flexible Manufacturing 147 9. Accelerating Innovation 167 10. Changing through Participation 185 Conclusion 199 Notes 205 Index 207
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