The Maker culture is a contemporary subculture representing a technology-based extension of DIY culture that intersects with hardware-oriented parts of hacker culture and revels in the creation of new devices as well as tinkering with existing ones. The Maker culture in general supports open-source hardware. Wikipedia
Making...the process of making or producing something.Oxford Languages
For more information about anything Maker related on your campus, contact your Maker Coordinator.
NE: Ricardo Garcia, RICARDO.GARCIA@TCCD.EDU, 817-515-6314
NW: Brandon Wineman, BRANDON.WINEMAN@TCCD.EDU, 817-515-7047
SE: Andrew Strohschein, FRANK.STROHSCHEIN@TCCD.EDU, 817-515-3087
SO: Mariya Hapiy, MARIYA.HAPIY@TCCD.EDU, 817-515-4026
TR: Kristy Hill, kristy.hill@TCCD.EDU, 817-515-1233
Connect: Brian Cervantes, BRIAN.CERVANTEZ@TCCD.EDU, 817-515-8038