Sydney Gee
Vincent Zhou
Sophia Vona
William Zhou
Elaine Liu
Harri Seto
Alexandra Coston
Terence Fagan
Adam Harris
Tom Dubick
William Rudolph
David Taylor
*The Fab Academy is responsible for:*
- Teaching principles and practices of digital fabrication
- Arranging lectures, recitations, meetings, and events for the class
- Evaluating and providing feedback on student work
- Offering clear standards for completing assignments
- Certifying and archiving student progress
- Supervising class preparation
- Reviewing prospective students, instructors, and labs
- Providing central staff and infrastructure for students, instructors, and labs
- Fund-raising for costs not covered by student tuition
- Managing and reporting on the program's finances, results, and impacts
- Publicizing the program
- Promoting a respectful environment free of harassment and discrimination
*I am a Fab Academy instructor, responsible for:*
- Mastering and mentoring the skills taught in the class
- Providing adequate availability to assist my students
- Participating in class preparation
- Planning ahead for my lab to be ready for class topics
- Timely local review and reporting on my students' progress
- Promoting a respectful environment free of harassment and discrimination
Signed by committing this file in my repository,
Terence Fagan, Adam Harris, Tom Dubick, Will Rudolph, and David Taylor
Computer-Controlled Cutting
Electronic Production
3D Scanning and Printing
Electronic Design
Computer-Controlled Machining
Embedded Programming
Input Devices
Output Devices
Molding and Casting
Networking and Communications
Interface and Application programming
Mechanical Design & Machine Design
We are participating on our fourth cycle of Fab Academy since the founding of our lab in 2016. Our lab is a node with 11 graduates, six teachers and five high school students.
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