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Unfortunately, due to COVID-19 restrictions, we will not be able to hold workshops within the MakerSpace for now. We are working on a solution and users will be notified when we are again able to continue holding workshops. For now, you can still work through the guides posted below on your own.
Group workshops may be scheduled by contacting us [http://mailto:makerspace@tulane.edu via email]. You can still work through the guides posted below on your own.


Thanks for understanding and if you have any questions feel free to contact me.
Thanks to the Makers and Robotics Society (MARS) for developing the Inkscape and Fusion handouts.
[[Dr._Timothy_Schuler||T. Schuler]]
<!--In Spring 2020 we'll again be offering student-taught tutorials on popular software used in the Scot Ackerman MakerSpace.  Classes meet in '''SE124''', the MakerSpace Project Room.  '''Enter from the alley next to Flower Hall.'''  Invitations are sent to all registered MakerSpace users early each week.  We have seating for 10 learners.  Bring your laptop, with the software already loaded, and our Maker Ninjas will help you learn new skills.  Thanks to the Makers and Robotics Society (MARS) for developing the Inkscape and Fusion handouts.


{|
! style="text-align:left;"| Date/Time
! Topic
! Instructors
! Pre-requisites
|-
|'''TBA'''
|Inkscape 1
|Ian, Robert --
|must bring a laptop computer with Inkscape installed</small>
|-
|'''TBA'''
|Fusion 2 for beginners ^*
|Kyra, Elena --
|must bring a laptop computer with Fusion360 installed ^*
|-
|'''TBA'''
|Inkscape 2
|Robert, Ian --
|requires Inkscape 1 or experience with Inkscape.  Bring a laptop with Inkscape installed.
|}
^* complete "Fusion360 I Introduction to 3D printing" (below) beforehand
'''Handouts used in these seminars'''
-->
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Latest revision as of 16:32, 29 January 2024

Instructors Ian Pimenta and Robert Johnson with Physics Professor Jessica Graber, after Inkscape I workshop. photo credit: Dr. Katherine Raymond

Group workshops may be scheduled by contacting us via email. You can still work through the guides posted below on your own.

Thanks to the Makers and Robotics Society (MARS) for developing the Inkscape and Fusion handouts.


Inkscape I for Beginners


Inkscape II for intermediate users


Fusion360 I Introduction to 3D printing


Fusion360 II More features


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