تتكلم هذه المحاضرة عن مفهوم الهاكرسبيس في العالم ثم يتم الحديث عن موصل سبيس بصفته ثالث هكرسبيس في العراق وتحتوي المحاضرة على توثيق لجزء من فعاليات موصل سبيس
Empowering the hacker in us: a comparison of fab lab and hackerspace ecosystemsCameron Guthrie
Presentation made at the 5th LAEMOS (Latin American and European Meeting on Organization Studies) Colloquium, Havana Cuba, 2‐5 April 2014. You can download the paper here : tinyurl.com/k6vtozq.
Innovation through an open social platform: The case of the Taipei HackerspaceGergely Imreh
Slides from a talk given at the National Taiwan University of Science and Technology to a class of Masters and PhD students studying industrial management. I was showcasing the projects created at the Taipei Hackerspace, and telling the stories behind the projects, highlighting lessons learned.
Talk recording: http://youtu.be/aCARC5JouGU
The university as a hackerspace - Joss Winn - Jisc Digital Festival 2014Jisc
The University of Lincoln has explored opportunities as diverse as the potential of open data, developed a research data infrastructure, nurtured student developers and developed a research-led approach to teaching known as the student as producer, to name a few. However, these projects and initiatives have not been throw away experiments. Rather, they have helped inform the University’s new Digital Education Strategy aimed at meeting the needs and improving the experience of its students and researchers at a time when the idea and purpose of the university is being challenged.
This provides an overview of some of the innovative projects and initiatives the University of Lincoln has undertaken in the past few years and how universities can explore approaches to teaching and research support, while helping inform the institutional mission and strategy. It will also provide an opportunity for managers, learning technologists and teachers to discuss the potential for such an approach at their institution and to share relevant experiences and ideas.
Hack the World: How the Maker Movement is Impacting InnovationMadelynn Martiniere
What is a hacker? A maker? What crazy stuff comes out of a hackerspace?
From DIY geiger counters in Fukushima to teaching engineering through racing electric kids cars, I show how simple hardware - mixed with the right culture of innovation - has massive, global impact on education, innovation, and community development.
Digibury: Daniel Knox and Kieth Greenhow - MakerspaceLizzie Hodgson
University of Kent students Daniel Knox and Keith Greenhow explore the meaning and development of the 'maker culture', posing a question to the audience, 'what makes a space a place?'
Empowering the hacker in us: a comparison of fab lab and hackerspace ecosystemsCameron Guthrie
Presentation made at the 5th LAEMOS (Latin American and European Meeting on Organization Studies) Colloquium, Havana Cuba, 2‐5 April 2014. You can download the paper here : tinyurl.com/k6vtozq.
Innovation through an open social platform: The case of the Taipei HackerspaceGergely Imreh
Slides from a talk given at the National Taiwan University of Science and Technology to a class of Masters and PhD students studying industrial management. I was showcasing the projects created at the Taipei Hackerspace, and telling the stories behind the projects, highlighting lessons learned.
Talk recording: http://youtu.be/aCARC5JouGU
The university as a hackerspace - Joss Winn - Jisc Digital Festival 2014Jisc
The University of Lincoln has explored opportunities as diverse as the potential of open data, developed a research data infrastructure, nurtured student developers and developed a research-led approach to teaching known as the student as producer, to name a few. However, these projects and initiatives have not been throw away experiments. Rather, they have helped inform the University’s new Digital Education Strategy aimed at meeting the needs and improving the experience of its students and researchers at a time when the idea and purpose of the university is being challenged.
This provides an overview of some of the innovative projects and initiatives the University of Lincoln has undertaken in the past few years and how universities can explore approaches to teaching and research support, while helping inform the institutional mission and strategy. It will also provide an opportunity for managers, learning technologists and teachers to discuss the potential for such an approach at their institution and to share relevant experiences and ideas.
Hack the World: How the Maker Movement is Impacting InnovationMadelynn Martiniere
What is a hacker? A maker? What crazy stuff comes out of a hackerspace?
From DIY geiger counters in Fukushima to teaching engineering through racing electric kids cars, I show how simple hardware - mixed with the right culture of innovation - has massive, global impact on education, innovation, and community development.
Digibury: Daniel Knox and Kieth Greenhow - MakerspaceLizzie Hodgson
University of Kent students Daniel Knox and Keith Greenhow explore the meaning and development of the 'maker culture', posing a question to the audience, 'what makes a space a place?'
A Brief Overview of the HCIL Hackerspace at UMDJon Froehlich
A brief overview of the HCIL Hackerspace at the University of Maryland started by Computer Science Assistant Professor Jon Froehlich in 2012. The Hackerspace is within the Human-Computer Interaction Lab (HCIL), which is one of the oldest HCI research labs in the world having been founded by Professor Shneiderman in 1983. This slide deck also includes a few pictures of other HCIL spaces including the main lab, hallways, office space, and the usability lab. The design of the main lab and hallway space (e.g., tangible timeline on wall) was led by Professor Allison Druin.
An introduction to how SpaceGAMBIT helps hackerspaces around the world build technologies to further mankind's future as a spacefaring civilization. Includes
* What is a hackerspace
* Cool hackerspace projects
* How to find a hackerspace near you
* Projects we're looking to fund
* How to get involved
محاضرة عن ريادة الاعمال والافكار الريادية وكيفية تطويرها مع اخذ نظرة عن مراحل نمو الشركة وامثلة عن شركات عراقية ناشئة تم اعداد هذه المحاضرة لورشة ضمن موصل سبيس وهو هاكرسبيس في العراق مدينة الموصل
A Brief Overview of the HCIL Hackerspace at UMDJon Froehlich
A brief overview of the HCIL Hackerspace at the University of Maryland started by Computer Science Assistant Professor Jon Froehlich in 2012. The Hackerspace is within the Human-Computer Interaction Lab (HCIL), which is one of the oldest HCI research labs in the world having been founded by Professor Shneiderman in 1983. This slide deck also includes a few pictures of other HCIL spaces including the main lab, hallways, office space, and the usability lab. The design of the main lab and hallway space (e.g., tangible timeline on wall) was led by Professor Allison Druin.
An introduction to how SpaceGAMBIT helps hackerspaces around the world build technologies to further mankind's future as a spacefaring civilization. Includes
* What is a hackerspace
* Cool hackerspace projects
* How to find a hackerspace near you
* Projects we're looking to fund
* How to get involved
محاضرة عن ريادة الاعمال والافكار الريادية وكيفية تطويرها مع اخذ نظرة عن مراحل نمو الشركة وامثلة عن شركات عراقية ناشئة تم اعداد هذه المحاضرة لورشة ضمن موصل سبيس وهو هاكرسبيس في العراق مدينة الموصل
2. What is Hackerspace?
is a physical space that provides the infrastructure for people who
share common interests can meet, exchange experiences and
develop their individual or joint projects.