Makers Making Change Volunteer, Fawzan, Prints Low-Tech Assistive Technology
High school student Fawzan of Youth for CARE received a $250 grant for a project to help the community.
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Makers Making Change will be at Maker Faire New York in September. Meet us at our booth and attend the panel discussion with Chad Leaman while you are there.
LEARNEast 2.0.18 is a free professional development opportunity for K-12 educators across New Brunswick, Atlantic Canada and beyond who are involved or interested in student learning environments rich with new digital / social media experiences. The Neil Squire Society will have an AT Help Desk booth at the event.
The Hackaday Prize is the world’s largest open source hardware competition. It’s all about building tech for a better future.
We’re having a busy and fun time doing a lot of backend work here at Makers Making Change. One of our projects: testing and fixing a whole bunch of LipSyncs to make sure they are functioning brilliantly before being sent to people who need them.