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Standard Units - Presenter - Which Semester
- Evaluating digital work / Intro to DH - All Staff - Fall
- How computers work? - Ammon - Fall
- Intro to charters - Ronda - Fall
- HTML/CSS/Markdown - Jeremy - Fall
- Grants and Budgets - Amanda and Laura - Spring
- Git/GitHub - Senior dev? - Fall
- Command Line - Brandon W. - Fall
- Copyright and IP - Brandon Butler - Spring
- Design Jam - All Staff - Spring
- Project Management - Ronda - Fall
- Dissertations to Project Ideas and Vice Versa - Amanda - Spring
- Literature/project survey
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Project-Specific Units Spyros - has done some circuits and printing - and Christian - mostly done printing - / Paula - textiles.
- Intro to makerspace
- Critical Making pt. 1 (Could use the Maker-Centered learning exercises Ammon learned in his Harvard Online class)
- 3D Printing (two sessions) - instruct them on the printer in 30 minutes. schedule two hours outside at least. - would just need to slice up the prints w/ the software. TinkerCad for 3d modeling for doing their own prints. Cura sp? Ultimaker - Makerbot uses something else. Formlab uses its own program - preform. probably imagining printing what others have done. Modeling their own things - very time consuming.
- 3D Printing (two sessions). actual printing takes longer outside sessions.
- Critical Making pt. 2.
- Wearables - Paula Archey - good for textiles - (two sessions - no programming involved). circuit glove - but can come up with something else.
- Wearables - pt. 2 - having it first allows them to see the circuit aspect before they get through the programming aspects. might require the most prep. wearables around holidays
- Circuits/Arduinos (two sessions - probably have them work in pairs) - working through the SIK Guide
- Circuits/Arduinos (two sessions) - programming concepts.
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