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This page includes resources to help you organize, run and publicize your very own Hackasaurus design jam. We created this content to provide educators who want to teach classes, teens who want to start their own hacking club and community organizers who want to hack the world that they live in support in getting their programs started. Please feel free to use the content below. If you see something that you want to edit, please do so. We want to make this a useful toolkit, and that means we need people to tell us when we are doing something right AND letting us know where we can improve. Happy hacking.
This page includes resources to help you organize, run and publicize your very own Hackasaurus design jam. We created this content to provide educators who want to teach classes, teens who want to start their own hacking club and community organizers who want to hack the world that they live in support in getting their programs started. Please feel free to use the content below. If you see something that you want to edit, please do so. We want to make this a useful toolkit, and that means we need people to tell us when we are doing something right AND letting us know where we can improve. Happy hacking.


== 1. Start Early ==
== Step One: Start Early ==
[http://etherpad.mozilla.com:9000/Hackasaurus-FAQ Frequently Asked Questions]
[http://etherpad.mozilla.com:9000/Hackasaurus-FAQ Frequently Asked Questions]


== 2. Call All Superheros  ==
== Step Two: Call All Superheros  ==
http://etherpad.mozilla.com:9000/hackasaurus-technical-checklist
http://etherpad.mozilla.com:9000/hackasaurus-technical-checklist


== 3. Choose a Theme or Topic ==
== Step Three: Choose a Theme or Topic ==
http://jessicaklein.blogspot.com/2011/04/youth-design-jams-101-building-your.html
http://jessicaklein.blogspot.com/2011/04/youth-design-jams-101-building-your.html


== 4. Set Expectation for Outcomes ==
== Step Four: Set Expectation for Outcomes ==


* [http://etherpad.mozilla.com:9000/1hourlesson 1 hour lesson]
* [http://etherpad.mozilla.com:9000/1hourlesson 1 hour lesson]
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* [http://rafikiinteractive.tumblr.com/Hackasaurus Malcolm blogpost]
* [http://rafikiinteractive.tumblr.com/Hackasaurus Malcolm blogpost]


== 5. Create Lesson or Event Plan ==
== Step Five: Create Lesson or Event Plan ==
*Videos
*Videos
**http://vimeo.com/21185874
**http://vimeo.com/21185874
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*Embeddable banner
*Embeddable banner


== 6. Set Up for Success ==
== Step Six: Set Up for Success ==
*Factsheets
*Factsheets
*Sign-Up Sheets
*Sign-Up Sheets
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*Cheat sheets
*Cheat sheets


== 7. Design a Maker Space ==
== Step Seven: Design a Maker Space ==


== 8. Bust a Hack ==
== Step Eight: Bust a Hack ==


== 9. Work in Teams and Share ==
== Step Nine: Work in Teams and Share ==


== 10. Follow Up ==
== Step Ten: Follow Up ==

Revision as of 21:49, 4 August 2011

This page includes resources to help you organize, run and publicize your very own Hackasaurus design jam. We created this content to provide educators who want to teach classes, teens who want to start their own hacking club and community organizers who want to hack the world that they live in support in getting their programs started. Please feel free to use the content below. If you see something that you want to edit, please do so. We want to make this a useful toolkit, and that means we need people to tell us when we are doing something right AND letting us know where we can improve. Happy hacking.

Step One: Start Early

Frequently Asked Questions

Step Two: Call All Superheros

http://etherpad.mozilla.com:9000/hackasaurus-technical-checklist

Step Three: Choose a Theme or Topic

http://jessicaklein.blogspot.com/2011/04/youth-design-jams-101-building-your.html

Step Four: Set Expectation for Outcomes

Step Five: Create Lesson or Event Plan

Step Six: Set Up for Success

  • Factsheets
  • Sign-Up Sheets
  • Stencils
  • Stickers
  • Fliers
  • Cheat sheets

Step Seven: Design a Maker Space

Step Eight: Bust a Hack

Step Nine: Work in Teams and Share

Step Ten: Follow Up