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A makerspace can provide a social and creative outlet that brings together a campus community. Many schools are enthusiastic about the possibility of a makerspace, but the logistics of designing one can be intimidating. Each location presents its own set of needs, resources, and challenges. This article describes the process of designing a community-focused makerspace using insights shared by Brad Turner.
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