Category Archives: Young Makers

Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire in Review: Learning by Doing & Creating!

IMG_3002Under the roof of The Concourse in Hudson, a celebration of innovation and the DIY culture is under way on a sunny Saturday in March. Mini Maker Faire exhibitors and attendees are largely indistinguishable. From the very young to the very old, participants flow through together, engaging each other and all the wonderful things their minds can conjure up. It is human creativity on full display, just waiting a chance to play.” Mitchell Brown, Tampa Mini Maker Faire: Nirvana 4 Geeks & Nerds

With these words, Mitchell Brown, a reporter for 83 Degrees, a Tampa Bay media group devoted to creating “ a new narrative for a new economy”, perfectly captured the spirit and intent of our 2013 Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire!

“It’s impossible to leave the Mini Maker Faire uninspired,” writes Brown. “Ultimately, that’s the whole idea.”

Read the complete article at : http://83degreesmedia.com/features/makers040913.aspx and stay inspired with us all year long!

 

Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire 2013 – The Day in Pictures

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Making a Day of it at Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire 2013

Check out more pics for our awesome day together at our Facebook page .  Hundreds turned out to enjoy the maker fun and learning, on a day of surprisingly fantastic weather that, despite a 40% chance of showers (which in Florida usually means “expect rain”) was sunny, comfortable and breezy.

Many, many (many, many!) thanks to all the incredible volunteers from the Concourse Council, the Pasco County Library Cooperative, local Maker fans and all our great Makers for making the day so wonderful!

Stay tuned for more stories, photos and video soon. And don’t go far – we’ve only just begun the Maker fun in Tampa Bay!

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Are You Ready? We Are! See You Soon!

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Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire Program Online!

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Our 2013 Event Program is now online!  Hardcopy versions are being printed courtesy of Dex Imaging in Tampa, who graciously donated printing services last year, too. ! Thank you, Dex Imaging, for your support of the Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire!

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Meet Our Makers!

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At least some of them – More are coming on board in the next couple of days, bringing a rich variety of science, art, craft, engineering , music, food, and more, showcasing and celebrating the inventive spirit and the amazing work of all kinds of makers across Tampa Bay and beyond.

The great folks listed here are bringing art, music, robots, games, puzzles, inventions, ham radio, crafts, trades, jewelry, electronic gadgets and gizmos and much, much more for everyone to experience and enjoy!

Keep watching our Maker page throughout the rest of the week, to see the growing list of Makers!

Our 2013 Makers so Far…

Commercial Makers

gabotronics

Origami Owl

Upcycled Studios

Makers

backyard workshop

chuck stephens

Frets1

FIRST

GCARC

inanimate reason

in10didLI4E

Mentagy

MEOWSER

Pasco Teens

USF RIG

thinkamingo

urban conga

USGS

fur and taxidermy

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See you at Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire 2013!

TBMMF Featured Maker: Thinkamingo!

thinkamingoWith a splash of digital pink, the Adair Family, the Von Trapps of apps,  brings Thingamingo, Inc. to  our 2013 event to showcase their intergenerational inventiveness.  Ann and her husband Jon founded Thinkamingo Inc in late 2011, and share a bit here, about how they made app development an all-family effort.

“We homeschool our two children, annElizabeth, 13, and William, 9,” explains Ann. “As the President, I handle the business tasks, social media, content development, and other odds and ends. Jon is our Vice President and Senior Developer. We wanted to keep our startup costs low, and Jon, a master developer, tackles all of the graphic design and programming. The kids have important roles, too. Elizabeth is our Junior Developer and future patent attorney. William is on the Creative Team and tests a lot of apps. We have the luxury of not having to outsource anything.”

Jon Ann and Jon bring some diverse backgrounds to the development process.  Ann holds Bachelor and Master of Music degrees, has taught graduate studies in 20th-century/post-tonal music analysis as an adjunct instructor, and her primary occupation the last 25 years has been bassoonist, pianist, or music director.   Jon has a background in computer science and was working on large enterprise software projects before starting Thinkamingo, as well as experience in photography and graphic design.

Now one year down the road,  Thinkamingo has published 12 apps across a range of topics, from educational to entertainment.  Their Story Dice app, around which they’re focusing their TBMMF exhibit,  was featured by MAKE Magazine’s Mark Frauenfelder on National Public Radio and on BoingBoing.net.

Thinkamingo’s Junior Developer, Elizabeth, will be on hand at the Faire to talk to kids, specifically, about building apps. She knows whereof she speaks, too! Elizabeth made and presented an app at a Microsoft Hackathon, she’s a FIRST robotics team member, and a Girl Scout, to boot.

Thinkamingo will be showcasing two projects going  at the TBMMF.
Flash Fiction with Story Dice, where participants will use the Story Dice app and create a short story on a souvenir card they can take with them, and a Group Fiction Project, where participants can contribute a sentence to an ongoing Mini-Maker Faire-y Tale to be featured on the Thinkamingo website in April.

The Adairs will also be providing at least one workshop at the Faire to help Makers “Spark your Creativity”!

We’re delighted the Thinkamingo gang is joining us at Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire 2013, and can’t wait to see the stories that develop!

The Robotic Zoo Comes to Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire 2013!

IA robotic zoo critterThe Robotics Zoo is coming to town, and to inanimate reasonTampa Bay Mini Maker Faire 2013, courtesy of Bill Shaw , of Inanimate Reason, and the North Tampa Robotics Club. 

We asked Bill to tell us more about the project, because honestly – animals? robots? What’s not to love?!

“The project started with the North Tampa Community Robotics Club,” said Bill, ” but a couple of my other clubs and after school programs wanted to participate. Some of the exhibit will be made by students from Learning Gate School and my South Tampa Community Robotics Club.”

Each critter in the Robotics Zoo  will be displayed in its habitat, said Bill. ” Some IA zoo critterwill be interacting with each other, some with respond to input from the audience. All of the animals and creatures will exhibit a behavior that responds to some sort of sensory stimulus.”

The prairie dogs, for instance,  will pop out of their warrens periodically, and when they detect a predator, “they get very excited and it gets a little crazy.”

“Mostly, the animals skeletons and behaviors are constructed with LEGO robotics (MINDSTORMS and WeDo) and we’re finishing them using a variety of craft and art materials. 95% of the work is being done by the kids with parents chipping in to help with more technical aspects or the trickier parts of the craft elements.”

The North Tampa Robotics club is for students interested in working with and Bill Shaw with kidslearning about robotics using LEGO MINDSTORMS and WeDo and other technologies. Students work in groups to take on a variety of projects. Other projects have included SUMO robotics, musical instruments using the sensors and programming, and a variety of FIRST LEGO League challenges.

The club meets weekly at Messiah Lutheran church in Carrollwood, and Bill’s started a similar club in South Tampa.  Both clubs are currently enrolling students in robotics summer camp programs. Details on Bill’s community programs is available at http://funwithbots.com .

See you at the Robotics Zoo, at Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire 2013!

Young Maker with Paper


paper coasterTampa Bay has a Young Maker’s Club – only the second in Florida, and the only one in Tampa Bay. The Think & Make Club is populated by a creative group of youngsters, one of whom crafted the paper roller coaster shown in the film below.  (Science content here)

Logan will be bringing a a sturdy base for a new coaster along for Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire, with sufficient supplies for guests to add on to the coaster throughout the day.   We could have a paper coaster of stunning proportions!

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