The Maker Movement in higher education is a technology-based extension of the do-it-yourself culture. ASU provides hands-on experience with equipment and tools free for ASU students, faculty and staff from all disciplines and backgrounds to inspire creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship. STEM faculty are finding uses for classroom hands-on activities and innovative research products. Visit the demo for information on what other faculty are doing, see how easy it is to get started, and explore the website “Thingiverse” for ideas!
For more information email or call:
For more information email or call:
- Risa Robinson at [email protected]
- Wes Edens at [email protected] or call 602-978-7897.
- DNA Pieces for an intro biology course for a hands on exercise
- Heart Models for student case studies
- Virus and Protein Models
- Research tools for weighing hummingbirds
- Animal Prosthetics for research
- ASU MkrSpace in the Hayden Library: https://lib.asu.edu/mkr
- Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/