Image 1.1 Fizzing Alka-Seltzer
Image 3.2 Creating the pattern
Image 3.3 Continuing the pattern
Image 5.1 Polish drizzled in pot
Image 5.2 Finished pot with flowers
Image 7.2 Teen-designed wrist cuff with attached kunai
Image 8.1 Teen-embellished Cubee model atop Minecraft block
Image 8.2 A variety of papercraft figures
Image 9.1 Two examples of cards
Image 9.2 Circuit example with switch
Image 9.3 Circuit example without switch on front
Image 10.2 Rocket launcher stabilizers
Image 12.1 Cutting the pattern
Image 12.2 Chalk-marking the flannel
Image 13.1 The finished ghosts
Image 13.2 Example of making the ruffle
Image 14.1 Penguin mini stuffed animal
Image 15.1 Sleeves and neckline cut
Image 15.2 Fringe cut and tied
Image 16.2 Traditional yarn painting
Image 17.3 Finished Communi-Tree
Image 18.1 Example of the finished pouch
Image 18.3 Example of the toothpick-under-button method on a scrap piece of fabric
Image 18.4 Knotting off the button
Image 19.1 Flags taped to wall behind maker area
Image 19.2 Snap lots of pictures from lots of angles
Image 20.2 The completed photo pillowcase
Image 21.2 Multiple LED circuit
Image 22.1 Close-up of components, materials, and beginning of the soft circuit
Image 22.2 Close-up of the “switch,” battery, and closed circuit
Image 22.3 Rock your finished bracelet
Image 23.1 Step by step in pictures
Image 23.2 Variations on a theme
Image 23.3 The tea light at night
Image 24.1 Constructing bookmarks
Image 25.1 Beginning the skull brooch
Image 25.2 Battery held on back of the skull brooch
Image 26.1 An example of the materials station
Image 26.2 Participants presenting their design blueprint
Image 27.1 Soldering a connection
Image 27.2 Completed solder badge
Image 28.2 Inkscape fill and stroke settings
Image 28.3 Maze design in MakerCAM
Image 29.1 Decorated catapult showing sides screwed at the base
Image 29.2 Catapult arm mechanism
Image 30.1 Plane template created in Inkscape
Image 31.1 Example of some signs that have been made
Image 32.1 Finished laser-cut greeting card
Image 32.2 Stencil differences
Image 33.1 Completed CNC burr puzzle
Image 33.2 Puzzle piece dimensions
Image 33.3 Finished puzzle pieces
Image 34.1 Laser-cut cardboard sculpture
Image 34.2 123D Make assembly reference
Image 35.1 Finished treasure box
Image 36.1 Bluetooth Speaker build components
Image 36.2 Cutting the wood pieces
Image 36.3 Wiring the speakers
Image 37.1 Word association brainstorm
Image 38.1 Scribble Android video
Image 38.2 Wires connecting motor and batteries
Image 38.3 Scribble art display
Image 40.1 Lego Mindstorms raptor, 5th–8th grade
Image 40.2 Lego WeDo beetle, 2nd–4th grade
Image 41.1 Robot with 3D-printed hook
Image 42.1 Raspberry Pi bar code scanner
Image 43.1 The Sonic Pi interface
Image 44.1 Ultrasonic speed detector
Image 44.3 All wired and ready to go!
Image 45.1 Chromium with Privacy Badger installed
Image 46.1 Moviemaking in action
Image 47.1 Students drawing with their flashlights
Image 48.1 Sample student storyboard
Image 49.1 Adobe Premiere standard workspace
Image 49.2 Students working on projects
Image 50.1 Group planning using paper and markers
Image 51.1 The gibberish innards of a JPEG file
Image 51.2 An image of a songbird with an altered JPEG file and additional manipulation in Photoshop
Image 52.2 Removing green screen
Image 53.1 A participant’s drawing
Image 54.1 A 3D bust with a flattened back plane in Meshmixer
Image 54.2 A deceptively firm silicone mold in its paper cup and plate holder
Image 54.3 A finished lollipop and 3D-printed bust
Image 55.1 Scanning a participant
Image 55.3 Scan in slicing software
Image 57.1 Starting the 3D print
Image 57.2 Adding the tulle to the 3D print
Image 57.3 3D prints on fabric
Image 58.1 Example of finished marionette
Image 59.1 3D-printed characters
Image 59.2 3D prints and designs
Image 60.1 Models are loaded into Tinkercad. I am going to “erase” part of the dragon.
Image 60.2 The dragon and teapot are merged together by grouping the two objects in Tinkercad
Image 60.3 The final flying teapot, printed out on a Makerbot Mini
Image 61.1 Picture chosen from Wikimedia Commons and loaded into PicSVG
Image 61.2 File loaded into Tinkercad and extruded into a 3D shape
Image 61.3 The final product printed out from Tinkercad without extra modifications
Image 62.2 Participant using Tinkercad
Image 63.1 Touch display. Courtesy of Binghamton University Libraries.
Image 63.2 3D print. Courtesy of Binghamton University Libraries.