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Author: Aly Soto

A Unified Theory of Parents

February 21, 2016March 14, 2016 Aly Soto

Parents are difficult. Aside from such unsavory activities as enforcing bedtimes and denying us the pleasures of ice cream before dinner, they also are devilishly difficult to get involved in […]

 Inside the Team, Work at ETC

Process Lessons: Design Questions

February 12, 2016March 20, 2016 Aly Soto

As quarters wrap up for this semester, many of the projects are just finding their feet and getting ready for the big push into delivering on their promises. While it’s […]

 Museum Visits

Branding!

February 6, 2016February 12, 2016 Aly Soto

This week wraps up the branding process for our day. The process started with several days of considering possible names, and given our relative uncertainty about the nature of the […]

 Work at ETC

Innovation: Technique vs Technology

January 30, 2016January 30, 2016 Aly Soto

One of the first challenges the team ran into as we began the first phase of this project was how to define “innovation.” It’s a pretty standard buzzword, with all […]

 Museum Visits

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    Catch Up!

    • The Finale May 8, 2016
    • ETC Spring Showcase April 29, 2016
    • The Workshop April 29, 2016

    Learner’s Archetype Model

    Testimonial

    So what I value about these is that there is no right way because when we talk about ‘making’, its really about personal choices and expression and exploration. So I think that having these recommendations about ‘How can you get to different goals depending on what your hope is for them?’ I think that’s an exciting attribute of them.

    Rebecca Grabman Makeshop Manager at the Children's Museum of Pittsburgh

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