Difference between revisions of "Resource talk:How to organize a Makeathon"

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I think this is a great idea. It doesn't require many resources which is great due to the current circumstances around the world. I also appreciate the last section. I think it is great to give people guidance on how to pursue their passions! Thank you for this resource!
 
I think this is a great idea. It doesn't require many resources which is great due to the current circumstances around the world. I also appreciate the last section. I think it is great to give people guidance on how to pursue their passions! Thank you for this resource!
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Thank you! Loved the material, I hope I can organize a makeathon in the future. It's a great concept and a fun way to work on great ideas.

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Comment: A Makeathon is a very nice activity! It often helps people to become creative with objects they would usually not work with to develop solutions. One part of organizing a Makeathon that is often quite difficult is choosing the task to be executed. It needs to be interesting enough for people to participate but not too complex to make the task seem impossible. Would it be an idea to link records of organized Makeathons to this page as a source of inspiration? This could also be used as an evaluation to learn from each other what did and did not work.

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I think this is a great idea. It doesn't require many resources which is great due to the current circumstances around the world. I also appreciate the last section. I think it is great to give people guidance on how to pursue their passions! Thank you for this resource!

Who's ready to try it?

Thank you! Loved the material, I hope I can organize a makeathon in the future. It's a great concept and a fun way to work on great ideas.