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|A la description de la contribution=COVID 19 showed us the potential of mobilizing us around a common cause. Yet, in schools, and in certain communities, the collaborative power of the Fab Lab Network may seem a bit nebulous. Especially, when compared to robotics and STEM education where competitions are used to energize and excite students, professors, teachers, and mentors to work hard and get involved in science and technology. How might we mobilize the Fab Lab Network through an open innovation challenge in a similar way while remaining uniquely tied to the diverse output, interests, and talents that make-up a “how to make almost anything” community?
|A la description de la contribution=How do we move from idea to action on Sustainable Development Goals? How can we challenge the education communities that surround Fab Labs towards participating and embracing global initiatives and open innovation?


Join us for a round-table discussion, brainstorming session, and participate in a micro-challenge designed to bring out the best ideas on what a Fab Lab is capable of. Together we can speculate and conceive of a potential challenge that brings together our Fab Labs around the commons and sustainable action. Help decide who this challenge should be for, where, when, and how it might operate. Let’s work together to evaluate if there is interest in this idea and use Fab16 to prepare the workings of a formal proposal for future Fab events.
COVID 19 showed us the potential of mobilizing us around a common cause. Yet, in schools and in certain communities, the collaborative and innovative potential of the Fab Lab Network may still seem abstract. Robotics competitions help form communities around STEM subjects and excite students, professors, teachers, and mentors to work hard and get involved. How might we mobilize and challenge the Fab Lab Network in a similar way while remaining uniquely tied to the diverse output, interests, and talents that make-up a “how to make almost anything” community?
 
Lets gather for a round-table discussion, brainstorming session, and participate in a micro-challenge designed to bring out the best ideas on what Fab Labs are capable of when they are working together towards a common cause. Together we will evaluate what interest there is in this idea and use Fab16 to prepare a formal proposal for future events.
 
To help spurr relevant discussion and to establish the potential scope of such an initiative, we will be inviting special guests with experience in this area and valuable causes worth challenging. Still to be confirmed, this includes members from the XPRIZE, the UN, and the Fab Foundation. They will provide us with themes and constraints worth testing while offering us an opportunity to demonstrate the innovative capacity of the Fab Lab Network.
 
It is proposed that this working group meets over three sessions:
1) round table discussion / micro challenge announcement
2) brainstorming activities
3) present and share outcomes of working group
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I will be meeting with SCOPES-DF to discuss this working group proposal on June 1st.
I will be meeting with SCOPES-DF to discuss this working group proposal on June 1st.

Version du 23 juin 2021 à 16:40

Apport 2021 - 005

Type d'apport

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Souhait

Durée

Événement

FAB16 Montréal (2021)

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Promoteurs

Personnes :

Alec Mathewson

Fab Lab(s) et ateliers amis :

LCC Fab Lab

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Design Competition Working Group

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How do we move from idea to action on Sustainable Development Goals? How can we challenge the education communities that surround Fab Labs towards participating and embracing global initiatives and open innovation?

COVID 19 showed us the potential of mobilizing us around a common cause. Yet, in schools and in certain communities, the collaborative and innovative potential of the Fab Lab Network may still seem abstract. Robotics competitions help form communities around STEM subjects and excite students, professors, teachers, and mentors to work hard and get involved. How might we mobilize and challenge the Fab Lab Network in a similar way while remaining uniquely tied to the diverse output, interests, and talents that make-up a “how to make almost anything” community?

Lets gather for a round-table discussion, brainstorming session, and participate in a micro-challenge designed to bring out the best ideas on what Fab Labs are capable of when they are working together towards a common cause. Together we will evaluate what interest there is in this idea and use Fab16 to prepare a formal proposal for future events.

To help spurr relevant discussion and to establish the potential scope of such an initiative, we will be inviting special guests with experience in this area and valuable causes worth challenging. Still to be confirmed, this includes members from the XPRIZE, the UN, and the Fab Foundation. They will provide us with themes and constraints worth testing while offering us an opportunity to demonstrate the innovative capacity of the Fab Lab Network.

It is proposed that this working group meets over three sessions: 1) round table discussion / micro challenge announcement 2) brainstorming activities 3) present and share outcomes of working group

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I will be meeting with SCOPES-DF to discuss this working group proposal on June 1st.