Program

Symposium Program

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International Symposium on Academic Makerspaces 2022
Georgia Institute of Technology – Georgia Tech Hotel – 800 Spring St. NW, Atlanta, GA

All events, transportation, food, drinks, workshops Sun-Tues shown below included with registration.

Sunday, November 6, 2022

12:00 pm – 5:00 pmTour the Georgia Tech makerspaces
5:00 pm – 7:00 pmReception and check-in, Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Club Room - 800 Spring St NW, Atlanta GA 30308

Monday, November 7, 2022

8:00 am - 5:00 pmRegistration and information desk– Georgia Tech Hotel Conference Center – 800 Spring St NW, Atlanta GA 30308
8:00 am – 9:00 amBreakfast – Foyer, sponsored by Tormach
9:00 am – 9:15 amWelcome and Opening Remarks – Grand Ballroom

Conference Chair Craig Forest
Georgia Tech President Angel Cabrera
9:15 am – 10:00 amAaron Hoover Keynote Address - Moderated by Marlo Kohn - Stanford University

Fireside chat with Thomas Kalil, Chief Innovation Officer at Schmidt Futures, previously Deputy Director for Policy in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy under President Obama
10:00 am - 10:20 amBreak - Exhibitor Area opens for the day – Foyer and Conference Room B
10:20 am – 11:55 amPaper Session 1: Culture and Community - Chaired by Amit Jariwala, Georgia Tech

69 - Help, I Need Somebody – Not Just Anybody: Impact of Student Technician Staffing at an Academic Makerspace, Ainsley Buckner, Jason Bradshaw, James McGuffin-Cawley - Case Western Reserve University

88 - Fostering Culture in a Student Volunteer Run Makerspace, Claire Crose, Octavie Camus, Amit Jariwala - Georgia Institute of Technology

67 - Cultivating Community, Convening, and Collaboration through RIT’s Makerspace, Mike Buffalin, Anna Pasquantonio, Scott Nost, Juilee Decker - Rochester Institute of Technology

53 - A Snapshot of Community Access at a University Makerspace, David Steen Martin, Jerry Reif, Shane Farritor - University of Nebraska-Lincoln

56 - Makerspace Network Analysis for Identifying Student Demographic Usage, Samuel Blair, Garrett Hairston, Henry Banks, Julie Linsey, and . Astrid Layton - Georgia Institute of Technology and Texas A&M University

11:55 am - 12:00 pmVideo Session 1
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Industry Workshop 1 – Conference room E

12:00 pm – 12:30 pm, Ultimaker – Matt Griffin
12:30 pm – 1:00 pm, Hexagon – Alex Reichanadt
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Lunch – Georgia Tech Hotel – Conference Dining Room, sponsored by Trotec
1:00 pm - 1:40 pm Panel 1: Student Leadership of Makerspaces - Moderated by Jonathan Hunt, MIT

Tim Felbinger - Georgia Tech
Charlotte Folinus - MIT
Lucas Garza - Georgia Tech
Evan Davies - Georgia Tech
1:40 pm – 2:15 pmPaper Session 2a: Curricular Innovation - Chaired by James McGuffin-Cawley, Case Western Reserve University

63 - Student Designed Elective Class on Maker Methods and Culture, Clark Hochgraf, Kenny Kim, Mike Buffalin - Rochester Institute of Technology

92- Supporting In-Curriculum Making Alongside a Student-Led Makerspace, Peter Mylon, Ryan Jones - The University of Sheffield

2:15 pm – 2:20 pmVideo Session 2
2:20pm – 2:40 pmBreak
2:40 pm - 3:55 pmPaper Session 2b: Curricular Innovation - Chaired by James McGuffin-Cawley, Case Western Reserve University

41 - Promising Practices to Support Class Projects That Incorporate the Use of an Academic Makerspace, Audrey Boklage, Roxana Carbonell - The University of Texas at Austin

87 - Sketching as the First Step to Making, Nathan Delson, Lelli Lelli Van Den Einde - University of California at San Diego

54 - Experiential Learning in the Curricula: Integrating the Makerspace into First- Year Engineering Coursework, Rachel Castro, Jennifer Nichols - University of Arizona

149 – Lowering Barriers to Extra-Curricular Use in BioMakerspaces, Justin Buck, MIT


3:55 pm – 4:00 pmVideo Session 3
4:00 pm – 5:30 pmPoster Session and Reception – Chaired by Christian Ramsauer and Matthias Wolf, Graz University of Technology, Austria

Conference Room A and Foyer
4:00 pm – 5:30pmIndustry Workshop 2 – Conference room E

4:00 pm – 4:30 pm, 3D Fablight – Jeong Clary
4:30 pm – 5:00 pm, Shaper – John Armenia
5:00 pm – 5:30 pm, Autodesk – Joseph Fletcher
4:00 pm – 6:00pmTour the Georgia Tech makerspaces
6:00 pm – 7:30pmInvention Studio Open House with drinks, appetizers – 801 Ferst Dr, Atlanta GA 30332, 3rd Floor, sponsored by Nexa3D

Tuesday, November 8, 2022

8:00 am - 2:00 pmRegistration and information desk – Georgia Tech Hotel Conference Center – 800 Spring St NW, Atlanta GA 30308
8:00 am – 9:00 amBreakfast – Foyer, sponsored by Autodesk
9:00 am – 9:10 amOpening remarks and Raffle, sponsored by Formlabs – Grand Ballroom
9:10 am – 10:20 amPaper Session 3a: Technology and Industry Interaction - Chaired by Christian Ramsauer, Graz University of Technology, Austria

94- Automating Aspects of 3D Printer Management with Coding and Project Management Software, Abraham Matalon, Noor Mili, Justin Suriano, Daniel Brateris - New Jersey Institute of Technology

84- Artificial Intelligence in Makerspaces – Repurposing Industry Applications to Serve Makerspace Needs, Domenic DiCarlo, Nicholas Greenfield, Amit Jariwala - Georgia Institute of Technology

77- Self Managed Tool Tables in a Student Managed Makerspace, Marvin Breuch - ETH Zurich

50- Image Classification and Prompt Engineering to Optimize Text-to-Image in Laboratory and Makerspace Design, Regal Leftwich - CannonDesign
10:20 am – 10:40 amBreak - Exhibitor Area opens for the day – Foyer and Conference Room B
10:40 am – 11:20 amPaper Session 3b: Technology and Industry Interaction - Chaired by Christian Ramsauer, Graz University of Technology, Austria

60- Identifying Effects of Integrating Academic Makerspaces into Open Innovation Cooperations. A Research Framework, Andreas F. Kohlweiss, Patrick Herstaetter, Hans P. Schnoell, Marion C. Unegg, Christian Ramsauer - Graz University of Technology

61- Survey of Potential User Requirements for a Newly Established Austrian Academic Makerspace, Jasmin Böhm, Stefan Weinfurter, Siegrun Klug, Selim Erol - University of Applied Sciences Wiener Neustadt
11:20 am – 11:55 amPaper Session 4a: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Access - Chaired by Gwynne Keathley, University of California, Berkeley

74- What is an Equitable Academic Makerspace? Elisa Bravo, Jesse Austin Breneman - University of Michigan

55- Proficient in Pink? Exploring the Perceived Impact of Gender-Stereotyped Personal Protective Equipment on Women in Makerspaces, Anastasia Schauer, Zoe Klesmith, Katherine Fu - Georgia Institute of Technology and University of Wisconsin-Madison
11:55 am - 12:00 pmVideo Session 4
12:00 pm – 1:00 pmIndustry Workshop 3 – Conference room E

12:00 pm – 12:30 pm, Trotec – Frank Fernandez
12:30 pm – 1:00 pm, Tormach – Andrew Grevstad
12:00 pm – 1:00 pmLunch – Georgia Tech Hotel – Conference Dining Room, sponsored by Markforged
1:00 pm – 1:40 pmPaper Session 4b: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Access - Chaired by Gwynne Keathley, University of California, Berkeley

46- Increasing Diversity and Access to Shops, Makerspaces and Libraries Across a Hands-On, Project-Based Engineering Curriculum, Callan Bignoli, Daniela Faas - Olin College of Engineering

91- Workshop Development as a Scaffolding for Co-Creation and Inclusivity in Makerspaces, Molly Ritmiller, Victoria Bill - New York University
1:40 pm – 2:20 pmPanel 2: Diversity and Inclusion in Makerspaces - Moderated by Daniela Faas, Olin College of Engineering

Panelists:
Julie Linsey - Georgia Tech
Jesse Austin-Breneman - University of Michigan
Callan Bignoli - Olin College of Engineering
Victoria Bill - New York University
2:20 pm – 2:40 pmBreak
2:40 pm – 3:55 pmPaper Session 5: Infrastructure - Chaired by Diana Haider, Carnegie Mellon University

32- Successful Implementation of a Cross-Institutional Training and Credentialing ‘Passport’ as a Shared Common Makerspace Standard, Tyler Kerr, Anthony Riesen - University of Wyoming, North Iowa Area Community College

31- MakerSpace Workshop Badges: Student Perceptions & Use of Informal Credentialing, Richard McCue, Brittany Johnson - University of Victoria

71- Maker Space Technology Trainings: Practical Application of a Training Model for Different Learning Scenarios, Sean Kelly, Darsel Keane, Naomi Bradshaw - University of Auckland

48- Owned by All, Shared by All: Makerspaces at the Center of Today's Higher Education Experience, J.R. Campbell, Josh Keller, Rachel Switzky, Allen Kachel - Kent State University, Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, and University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
3:55 pm – 4:00 pmClosing Remarks and Best Paper Awards - Conference Chair Craig Forest
4:00 pm – 6:00 pmTour the Georgia Tech makerspaces
4:15 pm – 5:15 pmIndustry Workshop 4 – Conference room E

4:15 pm – 4:45 pm, Nexa3D – Michael Currie
4:45 pm – 5:15 pm, Markforged – Mariel Sable
5:30 pm – 7:30 pmHive makerspace soiree with hors d’oeuvres– 777 Atlantic Dr NW, Atlanta GA 30332, sponsored by Shaper

Wednesday, November 9, 2022 

ISAM 2022 Workshops
(Additional Registration Required)



Proceedings of the Poster Session (Monday November 7, 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm, as shown on schedule above)

Poster Session and Reception - Chaired by Christian Ramsauer and Matthias Wolf, Graz University of Technology, Austria


44 - Gene-to-Protein Project: 3D-printing in Biology Curriculum, Lani Keller - The Bishop's School

47 - Creating Community Through Creative Communities, Benjamin Micek, Mary Peacock - University of Arkansas

51 - Integration of Social-Emotional Learning and Technical Education Across a Rural Grassroots Makerspace Network, Emily Leinen, Tyler Kerr - University of Wyoming

52 - Maker-Material conversations: A Case Study from a Makerspace in India, Alekh V., Chandan Dasgupta - Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay

62 - Local X Change: Curriculum Development Tactics for Expanding Technological Literacy - Sean Derry, Sharon Massey - Indiana University of Pennsylvania

66 - Awareness building regarding sustainability in a student-driven product development project - Marion Unegg, Patrick Herstaetter, Andreas Kohlweiss, Hans Schnoell, Christian Ramsauer - Graz University of Technology

73 - Extended reality to support product development in makerspaces - Patrick Herstaetter, Andreas Kohlweiss, Marion Unegg, Hans Schnoell, Christian Ramsauer - Graz University of Technology

76 - Social Distancing Vest 2021 - Sebastián Villaverde, José Juárez, Juan Alberto de Leon - Universidad Del Valle de Guatemala

93 - Gotta Catch ‘Em All: Teamwork, CAD, and Rapid Prototyping. Learning Graphical Communications Through an Introductory Hands-on Design-Build-Test Project - Anna Wang, Lelli Van Den Einde - University of California, San Diego

100 - Increasing Inclusive Access to Academic Makerspaces using Digital Badges - Jill Davishahl, Chloe Boland, Noah Crow - Western Washington University

107 - Transforming a Makerspace into a Breakerspace: Performing Dissections of Everyday Objects with STEM Teachers - Rob Rouse Juan Torralba - Southern Methodist University, University of Miami

110 - Evaluating the Effectiveness of Changes to Hands-On Training in an Academic Machine Shop - Carly Benish, Lennon Rodgers - UW Madison

114 - Making Makerspaces: An updated review with classification - Dustyn Roberts, Diana Haidar, Peter Bruno - University of Pennsylvania, Carnegie Mellon University

117 - Recycling 3D Print PLA: Sheet Production for Laser Cutting - Molly Ritmiller, Angy Lara, Ish Mahdi, Victoria Bill - New York University

118 - Auburn University Brown-Kopel Design and Innovation Laboratory: Maintaining a Multi-Major Makerspace - Jose Arquitola - Auburn University

119 - Learning Through Replication Our Journey in Fabricating ThanatoFenestra - Blade Hicks, Nancy Landeros, Ndizeye Tschequis - Berea College

128 - Worcester Polytechnic Institute's full-scale mascot replica and methods for large scale fabrication - Adam Murrison, Mitra Anand, Adam Sears - Worcester Polytechnic Institute

131 - Encouraging innovative entrepreneurship in engineering students in central Amazon - Jucimar Junior, Whasgthon Almeida, Adan Medeiros - Amazonas State University

132 - Itinerant MakerSpaces in Central Amazon - Adan Medeiros, Whasgthon Almeida, Juliana Rodrigues - Amazonas State University

134 - The Application of FFF Printed Parts in High Power Rocketry - Troy Otter, Julia Sheats - Worcester Polytechnic Institute

136 - Deriving an Equation for the Number of Printers in a Print Farm - Evan Hutzell, Richard Blanton, David Kriesberg - University of Maryland, College Park

138 - MakerTube – Inspiring Students to Make at Home During COVID-19 School Closures - Luke Ziegler, Leigh Martin - Georgia State University

139 - Repurposing Obsolete Vinyl Cutters - Dylan Watts - Auburn University

140 - Underrepresented Minorities’ and Women’s Engineering Degree Attainment and Academic Makerspaces by the Numbers - Tylesha Drayton, Christy Ann - The Ohio State University

142 - Making Spaces to Supporting Formal, Informal, and Nonformal Learning Spanning a University’s Makerspace Learning Ecology - Sever Gilbertson, Taylor Muncie, Lisa Carlson, Aaron Lalley, Micah Lande - South Dakota School of Mines & Technology

144 - Exploring Team Innovation in Makerspace - Lisa Casper, Elizabeth Veinott - Michigan Technological University

146 - Old Dominion University Engineering Makerspace and Invention Center (EMIC) - Sydney Fletcher, Ryan Long, Tyler Cason, Ryan Snoddy, Orlando Ayala - Old Dominion University

148 - Mapping the Sand: Sea Snail Trail Projector - Stephanie Van Riet - Brandeis University



Proceedings of the Video Session


105 - Women's Maker Program Final Showcase - Fang Yi, Bethany Mickel - University of Virginia

115 - University of Washington Bothell Collaboratory - Goals & Values - Jesus Govela, Drake Monfregola, Wyatt Olson - University Of Washington Bothell

116 - Use Of Animatronics in a Japanese 200 Level Class - Iyan Barrera-Sandri, Masako Nunn - University of Redlands

125 - UT Austin Texas Inventionworks - Selasie Tse - University of Texas

126 - The Welcome Fund: A Low-Cost Means of Enabling Therapeutic Making to Address Feelings of Isolation Amongst College Students - Harrison Grubman, Raymond Krajci, Ainsley Buckner, Jason Bradshaw - Case Western Reserve University

127 - The MIT Maker Credentials Display System: Making Member Training And Competencies More Visible In Shops - Conor McArdle - Massachusetts Institute of Technology

129 - Making it happen: An assessment of transferrable skills in early-career college graduates - J. E. Johnson, Julio Jose Muñoz - The University of Texas at Austin

135 - Video Resource Development for Hands-On Learning - Adam Hutz, Joseph Gottbrath - University of California, Berkeley

137 - Block programming and robotics online courses for kids in central Amazon - Juliana Rodrigues, Adan Medeiros - Amazonas State University