Demystify Your Creativity With Bam Singhasaneh
Creativity does not necessarily involve traditional artistic skills. Where does creativity come from, and what should you do when you can’t find it?
Creativity does not necessarily involve traditional artistic skills. Where does creativity come from, and what should you do when you can’t find it?
Matt Zigler is the author of a new book for educators titled “3 Modes of Making.” He talks about imitation, modification and innovation as three different modes of student projects, which develop different maker skills. Matt is an artist and educator who has been running the makerspace at Bullis, an independent school in the DC area. He brings a background in art and creative practice to the makerspace and his school. it’s not that every student is going to be an artist but every student should develop a creative practice, regardless of subject or area of interest.
Lee David Zlotoff, creator of MacGyver, knows a thing or two about problem solving under pressure and his new book offers insight to the process.
Two well-known YouTube woodworkers challenge each other to a month of making and video documentation.
A full time maker and content creator talks about why he’s excited for Maker Faire Bay Area, May 20-22, 2016 in San Mateo, CA.
3 For Life reminds adults what it’s like to be kids. It’s also fun for kids.
Ever wonder how your favorite DIY expert or design maven gets from that initial spark of inspiration to a fully realized finished project?