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There is a set of 72 small lockers in this room. Their main function is to hold materials for classes and labs for students in those classes and labs. If they are not all in use (and they generally aren’t), they can also be used to house small projects. They are not to be used as personal lockers for non Maker Hub related items. Now clearly, If you are using a locker for Maker Hub reasons, then it is certainly fine to place a textbook or engagement ring in there (preferably in the spring). But don’t secure a locker if you are not actively working on a project or participating in a class/lab. To use the lockers, you will need your own lock. At the end of each semester, the lockers should be cleared out and the locks removed. If there are still locks on them, this will give us a chance to use the bolt cutters and sell the contents on the web. That is always a good time. If you need to maintain a locker over the break, you will need to coordinate with the technician.  Please do not set things on top of the lockers. These items will be routinely disposed of without warning. Clearly, setting something on top would not be resetting the space, and hopefully you are discovering that this is an important commandment.
 
There is a set of 72 small lockers in this room. Their main function is to hold materials for classes and labs for students in those classes and labs. If they are not all in use (and they generally aren’t), they can also be used to house small projects. They are not to be used as personal lockers for non Maker Hub related items. Now clearly, If you are using a locker for Maker Hub reasons, then it is certainly fine to place a textbook or engagement ring in there (preferably in the spring). But don’t secure a locker if you are not actively working on a project or participating in a class/lab. To use the lockers, you will need your own lock. At the end of each semester, the lockers should be cleared out and the locks removed. If there are still locks on them, this will give us a chance to use the bolt cutters and sell the contents on the web. That is always a good time. If you need to maintain a locker over the break, you will need to coordinate with the technician.  Please do not set things on top of the lockers. These items will be routinely disposed of without warning. Clearly, setting something on top would not be resetting the space, and hopefully you are discovering that this is an important commandment.
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==Training==
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==How The Training System Works==
 
How does our training system work? Take a look at the fancy graph below. Every node on the graph has a corresponding Canvas quiz (unless it is labelled with (No Quiz)). The middle column contains all of the facilities within the Maker Hub; most facilities have a corresponding Canvas Quiz. The right column contains each piece of equipment within the Maker Hub... and you guessed it; each piece of equipment has its respective quiz. The graph follows a sequential process of completing quizzes from left to right. For example, if I wanted to get certified on the Milling Machine, I would need to take the [[Getting Started | Maker Hub Intro quiz]], then the [[Machine Shop]] quiz, then the [[Milling Machine]] quiz. All of the information I would need to pass these 3 quizzes can be found at the respective links given. After that, let's say that I also wanted to get certified on the Sewing Machine. Well, I've already passed the Maker Hub Intro quiz, and there's no quiz for The Hub... so I only need to pass the [[Sewing Machine]] quiz. So on and so forth. Keep in mind that all Canvas quizzes are reset at the beginning of the summer, so you will need to retake all your quizzes in the fall (but all demonstrations carry over). This is intentional to refresh your knowledge of how to operate each machine once a year.
 
How does our training system work? Take a look at the fancy graph below. Every node on the graph has a corresponding Canvas quiz (unless it is labelled with (No Quiz)). The middle column contains all of the facilities within the Maker Hub; most facilities have a corresponding Canvas Quiz. The right column contains each piece of equipment within the Maker Hub... and you guessed it; each piece of equipment has its respective quiz. The graph follows a sequential process of completing quizzes from left to right. For example, if I wanted to get certified on the Milling Machine, I would need to take the [[Getting Started | Maker Hub Intro quiz]], then the [[Machine Shop]] quiz, then the [[Milling Machine]] quiz. All of the information I would need to pass these 3 quizzes can be found at the respective links given. After that, let's say that I also wanted to get certified on the Sewing Machine. Well, I've already passed the Maker Hub Intro quiz, and there's no quiz for The Hub... so I only need to pass the [[Sewing Machine]] quiz. So on and so forth. Keep in mind that all Canvas quizzes are reset at the beginning of the summer, so you will need to retake all your quizzes in the fall (but all demonstrations carry over). This is intentional to refresh your knowledge of how to operate each machine once a year.
  

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