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What's the Fabacademy?

This website gathers most of what I learned and experimented during the 2023 Fab Academy course, also known as How to make (almost) anything. This course was originally delivered at the MIT by the Professor Niel Gershenfeld, and played a major part in the Fablabs spread accross the world. This course is now distributed internationnally thanks to local nodes of the Fab Foundation.

The Fab Academy is a fast paced, hands-on learning experience where students learn rapid-prototyping by planning and executing a new project each week, resulting in a personal portfolio of technical skills.

I followed this course in 2023 in Paris, in the node Fablab Sorbonne University where I also worked at the same time as a Fabmanager.

The course is structured around 17 big topics, each of them being explored during a week and evaluated by weekly individual and group assignments. Assignments consist in small (or bigger) projects, with an exhaustive documentation of what have been learned, and must meet some requirements. You can navigate in my weekly projects thanks to the 'Assignments' section.

The course ended with three weeks to develop a 'Final Project'.

Please make sure to visit the Fab Academy webpage!

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