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Collab Lab 3: MakerSpaces/FabLabs

How and why could a Maker Space or FabLab benefit your student?

Join us for a conversation to share ideas and experiences with others on the same journey. This workshop is an opportunity for you to learn what others are doing, and share what you’ve been working on, have seen working well elsewhere, or would like to try. More importantly, we’ll connect you with others on a similar path and those may be of help along the way.

Among others, you’ll get a chance to talk with:

Adam Pautsch – GE Healthcare
Adam was the founder of, and currently manages, the GE Healthcare Makerspace, a lab for conceptual development and prototyping which tests new technologies and ideas to add value and innovation to products. He received a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from UW-Madison, with a minor in Medical Physics.

Tuan TranDesign Fugitives
Tuan has a Master of Architecture degree from the University of Wisconsin -Milwaukee. He brings a high level of design experience and project management expertise to DF. In addition to design activities, Tuan is the in-house expert on Digital Fabrication, Parametric Modeling and manages New Product Development.

Erik Wolbach – South Milwaukee High School
South Milwaukee High School is researching a new Fabrication Lab as an extension of their existing shop facilities. They have new partners in architecture, aquaponics, and urban agriculture. Students have created a scale model of their existing space and are researching a building expansion to house a new green energy fab lab is ongoing.

Program

5:30 – 6:00 Grab something eat and drink, say hello
6:00 – 8:00 Let’s learn from each other

Food and beverage will be provided. There is no charge for participation but space is limited.

The Workshop will be held at Ward 4, 333 North Plankinton Avenue, Milwaukee, WI. Space provided courtesy of The Commons.

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Using the Canvas Workshops

These workshops present a hands-on opportunity for you to experience the use of Design Thinking and the Business Model Canvas. We’ll explore how to apply these approaches to the education environment. We’ll discuss underlying concepts, the process for using it effectively, as well as review some derivative versions developed for organization with a social mission. Equally important, we’ll connect you with others who have a similar interest in exploring concepts and tools to innovate differently.

Finally, the process we’ll work through is designed to draw out feedback on how well this could work in Milwaukee area schools and modifications to make it even more effective.

Session 1

Tuesday July 26, 2016
9:00 am to 12:00 pm

Session 2

Thursday, July 28, 2016
9:00 am to 12:00 pm

Both sessions will be held in the Ward 4 Innovation Space, located at 333 North Plankinton Avenue, Milwaukee, WI. Light snacks and beverage will be provided.
There is no charge for participation but space is limited.

Space for the Canvas Workshops provided courtesy ofTheCommons-logo

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August Collab Labs

We’re gathering educators from Milwaukee area schools and organizations that are breaking new ground in how they develop 21st century skills in their students. The first of these hands-on workshops are an opportunity for you to learn what others are doing, and share what you’ve been working on, have seen working well elsewhere, or would like to try. More importantly, we’ll connect you with others on a similar path.

The process we’ll work through is designed to draw out common goals and opportunities for collaboration across schools and organizations to help reach them.

Session 1: K-12 Teachers; Program Staff

Tuesday August, 9 2016
5:00 to 8:00 PM

5:00 – Say hello, grab something to eat.
5:30 – Let’s get to work!

Session 2: K-12 School, District, and Program Leadership

Thursday August 11, 2016
5:00 to 8:00 PM

5:00 – Say hello, grab something to eat.
5:30 – Let’s get to work!

Both Workshops will be held in the innovation space at Ward 4, 333 North Plankinton Avenue, Milwaukee, WI. Food and beverage will be provided. There is no charge for participation but space is limited.

Space for the Collab Labs provided courtesy ofTheCommons-logo

 

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