2016 NAGT Eastern Section Meeting

Mastodon photo

Jolene poses with a Mastodon in the Paleo Lab at the Carnegie Museum.

Everyone was treated to a behind-the-scenes tour of the Carnegie Museum at the 2016 Eastern Section NAGT meeting near Pittsburgh. Thanks to Mike Baer, who planned the meeting and outings with help from Amy Baer. Mike is now Section President (woo-hoo) leaving me as Past President.

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Maker Faire NY Followup Part II

IMG_3196First of all if you didn’t make it to the 2013 NY Maker Faire plan to go September 20 and/or 21 in 2014. You can even come with us one of those days. I hope to get a van or bus together again probably on the 20th. Email me for details as they unfold.

Secondly even if you weren’t there you couldn’t catch everything, so here’s a second chance at it:

Watch video presentations from the Innovation Stage here.

Or the Live Stage here.

Maker Faire NY Followup

The Robot and I wore red.

The Robot and I wore red.

Here are some highlights from World Maker Faire New York 2013:

  • More than 75,000 attendees visited the event — an increase of 36% over 2012
  • Over 650 makers and presenters shared their projects, inventions, and creations
  • More than 38% of makers were first-time exhibitors
  • 56% of attendees were first-time visitors to the Faire
  • U.S. attendees came from 46 of the 50 states; others represented 40 countries from across the globe
  • More than 750 students and 100 teachers visited World Maker Faire onThursday, September 19, for Education Day and the Teachers meet-up to learn more about making and to witness the inner workings involved in creating World Maker Faire
  • New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg proclaimed the second annual “Maker Week,” September 16-20, in honor of World Maker Faire
  • Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-New York) announced new legislation to create a grant program supporting STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) proficiency for girls, minorities, and economically disadvantaged youth
  • World Maker Faire saw a 60% increase in cardboard diversion and 35% increase in diverted food waste compost collected through the efforts of GrowNYC, Build It Green!NYC, and NYC Compost Project Local Organics Recovery Program (a program hosted by Build It Green!NYC). Build it Green!NYC also arranged to haul away leftover materials and structures from the Faire exhibits. Overall 11,057 lbs of items were diverted from the landfill this year.