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The Maker Hub is open to all undergraduate, graduate, and ADP students. This includes both full-time and part-time students. All majors are welcome.
 
The Maker Hub is open to all undergraduate, graduate, and ADP students. This includes both full-time and part-time students. All majors are welcome.
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Aside from official tour guide and work study duties, all students who desire access to the Maker Hub's space, tools, and equipment must follow the [[Getting Started|Maker Hub's training system]] regardless of prior experience.
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Aside from official tour guide and work study duties, all students who desire access to the Maker Hub's space, [[tools]], and [[equipment]] must follow the [[Getting Started|Maker Hub's training system]] regardless of prior experience.
    
==GFU Employees==
 
==GFU Employees==
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The Maker Hub is open to all GFU employees: faculty, staff, administrators, etc. This includes both full-time and part-time employees.
 
The Maker Hub is open to all GFU employees: faculty, staff, administrators, etc. This includes both full-time and part-time employees.
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GFU employees who desire access to the Maker Hub's tools and equipment must undergo the same training that students suffer (I mean... receive) regardless of prior experience.
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GFU employees who desire access to the Maker Hub's [[tools]] and [[equipment]] must undergo the same training that students suffer (I mean... receive) regardless of prior experience.
    
==Student Spouses and Family Members==
 
==Student Spouses and Family Members==
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==High School and Middle School Students==
 
==High School and Middle School Students==
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High school and middle school students may coordinate with Admissions or the College of Engineering to take a tour of the Maker Hub. Outside of the family member guidelines explained above, high school and middle school students may only use Maker Hub equipment and tools during specific events such as our High School Maker Camp in the summer. All minors (under 18) are prohibited from using any Maker Hub equipment or tools until they have signed a liability release form.
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High school and middle school students may coordinate with Admissions or the College of Engineering to take a tour of the Maker Hub. Outside of the family member guidelines explained above, high school and middle school students may only use Maker Hub [[equipment]] and [[tools]] during specific events such as our High School Maker Camp in the summer. All minors (under 18) are prohibited from using any Maker Hub equipment or [[tools]] until they have signed a liability release form.
    
==Volunteers==
 
==Volunteers==
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There is no contract. Volunteers are free to adjust their schedules, take a hiatus, or terminate their service to the Maker Hub as desired. Our primary request from the volunteers is that they maintain good communication with the Maker Hub staff. The Maker Hub seeks to cultivate a symbiotic relationship with our volunteers.
 
There is no contract. Volunteers are free to adjust their schedules, take a hiatus, or terminate their service to the Maker Hub as desired. Our primary request from the volunteers is that they maintain good communication with the Maker Hub staff. The Maker Hub seeks to cultivate a symbiotic relationship with our volunteers.
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What's in it for the volunteers? Volunteers are free to use the Maker Hub's equipment for personal projects when student traffic in their respective area is low or outside of their volunteer hours. Of course, the same [https://maker-hub.georgefox.edu/wiki/Getting_Started#Material_Policy material policies] and [https://maker-hub.georgefox.edu/wiki/Getting_Started#Production_Runs production policies] apply to volunteers as they do to all other Maker Hub users. The Maker Hub is primarily an educational space, and this will always remain a top priority. Volunteers are also encouraged to take some ownership of their particular area. What does this mean? This means you can dream with us about developing the Maker Hub. Are there certain tools or pieces of equipment that we should purchase? How could things be made more efficient or aesthetically beautiful? How could we upgrade the training process in your area? Are there certain machines you enjoy maintaining? Are there certain skill seminars that you want to teach? Do you have ideas for promoting the Maker Hub on social media? Lastly, volunteers have the joy of passing down wisdom to the next generation. There a satisfaction in getting to know the students and equipping the next generation of Christian leaders with both technical skills and life skills as they transition to adulthood.
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What's in it for the volunteers? Volunteers are free to use the Maker Hub's [[equipment]] for personal projects when student traffic in their respective area is low or outside of their volunteer hours. Of course, the same [https://maker-hub.georgefox.edu/wiki/Getting_Started#Material_Policy material policies] and [https://maker-hub.georgefox.edu/wiki/Getting_Started#Production_Runs production policies] apply to volunteers as they do to all other Maker Hub users. The Maker Hub is primarily an educational space, and this will always remain a top priority. Volunteers are also encouraged to take some ownership of their particular area. What does this mean? This means you can dream with us about developing the Maker Hub. Are there certain [[tools]] or pieces of [[equipment]] that we should purchase? How could things be made more efficient or aesthetically beautiful? How could we upgrade the training process in your area? Are there certain machines you enjoy maintaining? Are there certain skill seminars that you want to teach? Do you have ideas for promoting the Maker Hub on social media? Lastly, volunteers have the joy of passing down wisdom to the next generation. There a satisfaction in getting to know the students and equipping the next generation of Christian leaders with both technical skills and life skills as they transition to adulthood.
    
We are extremely grateful for our volunteers; their contributions are vital to ensuring the successful operation of the Maker Hub.
 
We are extremely grateful for our volunteers; their contributions are vital to ensuring the successful operation of the Maker Hub.
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==Student Aces and Student Volunteers==
 
==Student Aces and Student Volunteers==
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Student aces/volunteers are key to the training process and overall function of the Maker Hub. Student aces become an expert on a particular piece of equipment and help conduct training and demonstrations for that piece of equipment. Student volunteers oversee a particular facility and help conduct training and demonstrations for several pieces of equipment within that facility. Student aces/volunteers often receive additional privileges such as extended access to their facility.
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Student aces/volunteers are key to the training process and overall function of the Maker Hub. Student aces become an expert on a particular piece of [[equipment]] and help conduct training and demonstrations for that piece of [[equipment]]. Student volunteers oversee a particular facility and help conduct training and demonstrations for several pieces of [[equipment]] within that facility. Student aces/volunteers often receive additional privileges such as extended access to their facility.
    
==Tours==
 
==Tours==
    
The Maker Hub welcomes friends, family members, local industry partners, schools, and prospective students for tours. Guests may accompany a tour guide from Admissions or the College of Engineering to see all that the Maker Hub has to offer. Tours--by themselves--do not include hands-on activities. All hands-on activities need to be coordinated with the Maker Hub staff.
 
The Maker Hub welcomes friends, family members, local industry partners, schools, and prospective students for tours. Guests may accompany a tour guide from Admissions or the College of Engineering to see all that the Maker Hub has to offer. Tours--by themselves--do not include hands-on activities. All hands-on activities need to be coordinated with the Maker Hub staff.

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