by Team Social Media and Communication | Sep 5, 2017 | Community Projects Guatemala, Economic Equity, Guatemala
Promoting the work of RedCrea Makerspace All four community projects in Guatemala collaborated to form a single mobile makerspace. This team produced events, promoted workshops, and developed social media content and strategy. They also worked on partnerships,...
by Team Open Source Web Knowledge | Sep 5, 2017 | Community Projects Guatemala, Economic Equity, Guatemala
Creating a platform to share makerspace resources All four community projects in Guatemala collaborated to form a single mobile makerspace. This team created a website with information on the makerspace, including tutorials, to support the Education Maker Team in...
by Team Education Maker | Sep 5, 2017 | Community Projects Guatemala, Economic Equity, Guatemala
Curriculum development to teach creative tech skills All four community projects in Guatemala collaborated to form a single mobile makerspace. The Education Maker Team worked to develop and research the educational component of the makerspace, including curriculum...
by Team RedCrea Mobile Cart | Sep 5, 2017 | Community Projects Guatemala, Economic Equity, Guatemala
Creating a mobile makerspace in Guatemala City All four community projects in Guatemala collaborated to form a single mobile makerspace. The group’s vision was to share tools as well as technological and artistic knowledge with youth in order to reduce the...
by Balam Soto | May 9, 2017 | Balam Soto, Blog Guatemala, Guatemala
I grew up in Guatemala. However, the last time that I visited downtown Guatemala City was over a decade ago. Every time I’ve gone back, I’ve avoided downtown. I’ve had some bad experiences in that city. So when the ZERO1 staff behind American Arts...
by Balam Soto | Apr 17, 2017 | Balam Soto, Blog Guatemala, Guatemala
The day of the showcase has finally arrived! The doors were opened for the public to come and see our work. To my own surprise there were a large number of attendees, including many curious pedestrians who wandered in. A few hours into the event, we had our panel...