LipSync Update: The Youngest Person to Build a LipSync
On December 9th, we were in Calgary for a buildathon with STEM Learning Lab and West Island College. There we met 11-year-old Isabel, who is now the youngest person to build a LipSync.
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Skip to NavigationOn December 9th, we were in Calgary for a buildathon with STEM Learning Lab and West Island College. There we met 11-year-old Isabel, who is now the youngest person to build a LipSync.
On Monday, December 4th, we’ll be at Vancouver Hack Space to fix some LipSyncs. If you can solder, have some technical troubleshooting skills, and have some time, help us fix a LipSync or two.
On November 22nd, Sustainability Television visited our Burnaby office to film a segment. The segment will focus on Neil Squire Society and Makers Making Change. It won’t be broadcast until September 2018, but we were excited to be a part of it!
We are hiring! Our Makers Making Change initiative is looking for Regional Coordinators for our Prairie, Central, and Atlantic offices. The Regional Coordinators will work to integrate Makers Making Change into the culture of various makerspaces and hackspaces in their region.
On November 9, we’ll be in Downey, California, where we’ll provide an overview of open source assistive technology.