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The Maker Hub is the GFU College of Engineering space for engineering and design. It is located in Klages, and it consists of several design areas including work spaces, meeting rooms, technical shops, and a large, central, toolroom. The space was designed to serve the needs of the engineering program, including senior design, servant engineering, engineering principles, and other engineering courses and projects. The potential exists to service a broader set of projects for other majors at the university. As this access grows, it will be imperative that those who utilize it understand the community requirements necessary to make such a space an effective place of work. | The Maker Hub is the GFU College of Engineering space for engineering and design. It is located in Klages, and it consists of several design areas including work spaces, meeting rooms, technical shops, and a large, central, toolroom. The space was designed to serve the needs of the engineering program, including senior design, servant engineering, engineering principles, and other engineering courses and projects. The potential exists to service a broader set of projects for other majors at the university. As this access grows, it will be imperative that those who utilize it understand the community requirements necessary to make such a space an effective place of work. |
Revision as of 20:36, 20 February 2018
Welcome to the George Fox University Maker Hub Wiki!
The Maker Hub is the GFU College of Engineering space for engineering and design. It is located in Klages, and it consists of several design areas including work spaces, meeting rooms, technical shops, and a large, central, toolroom. The space was designed to serve the needs of the engineering program, including senior design, servant engineering, engineering principles, and other engineering courses and projects. The potential exists to service a broader set of projects for other majors at the university. As this access grows, it will be imperative that those who utilize it understand the community requirements necessary to make such a space an effective place of work.
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