Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Rutgers University Creating On-Campus Hackerspaces

Rutgers University Creating On-Campus Hackerspaces:

Well, this is interesting:
Rutgers University is forming at least two labs for students who want to get together and collaborate on projects. The Rutgers Makerspace Association, which has about 60 student members, was formed by Rick Anderson, director of virtual worlds for the Rutgers Division of Continuing Studies.

The Rutgers makerspaces will take up residence in a renovated office at 35 Berrue Circle on the Livingston campus and in the CAVE (Collaborative Academic Versatile Environment), a place in the Hill Center annex where computer science students study and socialize, Anderson said. He hopes to stock the labs with a 3D printer, a laser cutter, a milling machine and Arduino micro-controllers on circuit boards that can be programmed to control lights and motors.
It’s great to see Rutgers taking the initiative in doing something like this. I’m looking forward to seeing how it develops.
Also, props to Rick Anderson for helping make it happen.
Something else to note: Rutgers has one of the most prominent Library and Information Science programs in the country — it would be cool to see them incorporate the new ‘spaces into that program, in line with ideas that have been suggested by certain parties. :)

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