[Noisebridge-discuss] Hacking examples for kids and public art collaboration

daniela Steinsapir danielast at gmail.com
Fri Dec 4 01:05:31 UTC 2009


 I forgot to say that that they'll may be an offer  remuneration.
 1 hour depending on the project that you want to show/demo/teach.

 And for the public art whatever time you want to give.

D



On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 11:30 AM, daniela Steinsapir <danielast at gmail.com>wrote:

>  Hi there
>
> Bill Pollock and I are organizing a Middle School ( 10 to 13 years old)
> hacking academy at a gifted learning school.
>  The academy will cover an introduction to how things are made,   basic
> circuit/electronics introductory lessons, and  basic software hacking
> lessons. The ultimate goal of the sessions will be to have the kids come up
> with one or a few small projects that they can complete in a relatively
> short period of time.
>
>   To accomplish this, we are looking  for hackers/ makers/ inventors to
> come and show their projects and to work with to the kids, for like an hour.
>
> Do you have something that you would like to share/teach and inspire the
> kids  with?
>
>  Anybody has cool websites to share  with us and for the interested
> volunteer folks please email out of the list
>
>  Please, if you do not  believe in gifted education do not respond to this
> email.
>
> ---------------
>
>  On a separate note:
>
>  I am working also with a challenging high school and southern exposure to
> create a public art project and for that  we would love to  have some help
> to build the intervention/installation in a public setting.   As well, we
> need help with the  electronics, cause it will involve lots  LEDS and moving
> sculptures/structures.
>
> If you are interested in helping out please email me directly too.
>
> This a  great way also to get involve with the community and help high
> school students to make a cool public art project.
>
>  Thanks guys,
>
> :)
>
> D
>
>
>
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> www.danielast.com
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