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July/August 2019 @ Makespace

This month at Makespace—learn Python, lend your expertise to students making a device to monitor soil health, read about the SugarHack Make-a-thon event and find ways you can help keep our community growing. you can read more here…

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adminmakespaceorg August 1, 2019December 17, 2019 Newsletter, Updates No Comments Read more

June/July 2019 @ Makespace

This month we’re highlighting a project involving cows, the Amazon Alexa Developers Meetup coming to the classroom and your chance to help solve the world’s sugar consumption crisis. If you have time to help out around the space, we also

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Makespace – the first year

We’ve been open a year! We celebrated with a Birthday Party on March 28th – a mixture of cake and show and tell of things made in Makespace: Check out everything that happened in our first year: Makespace: our first

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Simon Ford April 13, 2014 Events, Updates, Writeups Read more

August update

Makespace has been open over four months now and we have over 130 members. Yay! We still have space for more if you’d like to join, and becoming a member is quite streamlined now: learn about membership and then sign

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Simon Ford August 18, 2013 Events, Space, Updates No Comments Read more

Student Society and the Cardboard Boat Race

You may have noticed a mysterious cardboard shape growing in the teaching classroom. This is one of the first projects of the Cambridge Makespace Student Society (Makersoc for short). We’ve been holding open events on Thursday evenings from 6.30 to

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