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DRAFT ONLY -- WORK IN PROGRESS. CHANGING DAILY.<br>
<strong style="font-size:20px">Thursday, March 3rd</strong><br>
<strong style="font-size:20px">Thursday, March 1</strong><br>
<strong style="font-size:20px">7:00—9:00pm</strong> &nbsp; Cocktails, snacks, mingling and exploring
<strong style="font-size:20px">5:30 — 7:00pm</strong> &nbsp; Cocktails, snacks, mingling and exploring
 
===Press and Funder briefing ===
<strong>Where?</strong> The <strong>Mozilla Science Fair</strong> at the <strong>Digital Media and Learning 2011</strong> conference will be held in the promenade at the conference hotel venue. This is on the [http://www.hilton.com/en/hotels/content/LGBLHHF/media/pdf/LGBLHHFfloorplans2.pdf 2nd floor]
* One floor below before the Science Fair
* Time and details: TBD
<strong>Where?</strong> The <strong>Mozilla Science Fair</strong> at the <strong>Digital Media and Learning 2012</strong> conference will be held in the promenade at the conference hotel venue. This is on the [http://www.hilton.com/en/hotels/content/LGBLHHF/media/pdf/LGBLHHFfloorplans2.pdf 2nd floor]


Remember Science Fairs in grade school? &nbsp;The Mozilla version involves grown-ups and cocktails, but it's pretty much the same concept. &nbsp;Smart people who are passionate about their super-cool projects -- research, learning models, web projects, software, experiments -- want to show you what they're working on and get your feedback and ideas. They'll bring out their prototypes, wireframes, maps, charts, and crazy ideas while you explore and engage.'''&nbsp;'''
Remember Science Fairs in grade school? &nbsp;The Mozilla version involves grown-ups and cocktails, but it's pretty much the same concept. &nbsp;Smart people who are passionate about their super-cool projects -- research, learning models, web projects, software, experiments -- want to show you what they're working on and get your feedback and ideas. They'll bring out their prototypes, wireframes, maps, charts, and crazy ideas while you explore and engage.'''&nbsp;'''
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|pagetitle=Fab@School
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|owner=Jeff Lipton, Bill Norris, Julia Young
|owner=Jeff Lipton, Bill Norris, Julia Young
|description=[http://www.fabathome.org/ Fab@School] introduces elementary and middle school students to the excitement and power of digital fabrication. Students use friendly 2D and 3D fabricators to design and create both simple and sophisticated projects including pop-ups, 3D objects, automata, and working machines. Fab@School inspires creativity and collaboration and helps students understand and internalize the design process, all while supporting existing math and science standards. <em>#fab</em><span style="color:red"> 2010 DML Comp winner!</span>
|description=[http://www.fabathome.org/ Fab@School] introduces elementary and middle school students to the excitement and power of digital fabrication. Students use friendly 2D and 3D fabricators to design and create both simple and sophisticated projects including pop-ups, 3D objects, automata, and working machines. Fab@School inspires creativity and collaboration and helps students understand and internalize the design process, all while supporting existing math and science standards. <em>#fab</em><span style="color:red"> 2010 DML Comp winner!</span>
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