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''a place in which people with an interest in computing or technology can gather to work on projects while sharing ideas, equipment, and knowledge.'' | ''a place in which people with an interest in computing or technology can gather to work on projects while sharing ideas, equipment, and knowledge.'' | ||
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+ | To read more about what a hackerspace is go [[https://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/eli7095.pdf|here]] | ||
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The struggle in education in today's status quo is that everything seems to be standardized and learning is methodological, which can narrow down the minds of the students. It mainly depends on students' own initiative to become creative, critical thinkers. NightOwl was born out of a dissatisfaction with this situation. | The struggle in education in today's status quo is that everything seems to be standardized and learning is methodological, which can narrow down the minds of the students. It mainly depends on students' own initiative to become creative, critical thinkers. NightOwl was born out of a dissatisfaction with this situation. | ||
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====== Why a Hackerspace/Incubator? ====== | ====== Why a Hackerspace/Incubator? ====== | ||
- | To simply put it, its the future of education. Entrepreneurs or people nowadays are in need of new ideas to innovate or to progress and most of the time the bureaucratic tendencies hinder the innovation of the students and maybe some professionals as well, a simple answer to the question, how do you get the students to be innovative? You let them. You get out of their way, and that's one of our primary principles in Night Owl, to let students be independent and allow them to do what they are interested to do. Its relatively similar to Google employee's 20% time philosophy, in that range of time you get ideas out of this world and start innovating. Here is a [[http://www.businessinsider.com/google-20-percent-time-policy-2015-4|good article]] about it. | + | To simply put it, its the future of education. Entrepreneurs or people nowadays are in need of new ideas to innovate or to progress and most of the time the bureaucratic tendencies hinder the innovation of the students and maybe some professionals as well. |
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+ | A simple answer to the question, how do you get the students to be innovative? You let them. You get out of their way, and that's one of our primary principles in Night Owl, to let students be independent and allow them to do what they are interested to do. Its relatively similar to Google employee's 20% time philosophy, in that range of time you get ideas out of this world and start innovating. Here is a [[http://www.businessinsider.com/google-20-percent-time-policy-2015-4|good article]] about it. | ||
===== Methodology ===== | ===== Methodology ===== | ||
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==== Collaboration ==== | ==== Collaboration ==== | ||
its when two or more people (often groups) work together through idea sharing and thinking to accomplish a common goal. When people collaborate, they are able to utilize the strengths and skills of everyone involved. | its when two or more people (often groups) work together through idea sharing and thinking to accomplish a common goal. When people collaborate, they are able to utilize the strengths and skills of everyone involved. | ||
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