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Workshop Lessons

Page history last edited by Natalia Guerrero 12 years, 5 months ago

 

Arduino - by Nick Brewer

 

Beer Brewing or DIY Comic Book FX - Ian Rygiel

 

Consumer Awareness Workshop - Amanda Garque and Lily Antflick

 

DIY Sound Objects - Make Your Own Musical Instruments - Tom Tenney

 

Crafternoon by Laura Alejandra González & Stephanie Corleto

Zines, Journals, Books, and Maps by Andrew Jay Bowe 

 

Workshop Space Offering by Alex Kelly (Note: Not a workshop, just some outside space ideas)

 

Breadmaking Workshop by Alex Kelly and Nadezhda Savova

 

Collaborative Collage at Creators Club

 

 Pinhole Cameras (DIY approach to Photoraphy)  by Natalia Guerrero

 

When creating a workshop lesson, please include:

- Description of class

- An outline

- Location (if other than room 1210)

- Resources needed to be provided by participants

- Maximum number of participants (if this number is exceeded, we could hold the workshop more than once)

- Fee cost (only if necessary)

 

These are only recommendations of information that will help give people a good idea of what they should expect from your workshop. It is up to you to sell your workshop to the group. If there is other info you would like to see people provide before deciding on a workshop, please add it to the list. 

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