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June 21, 2016

A mobile maker center will investigate the developmental origins of making in children’s play.

In a mock-up interactive making space for Mobile Maker Center, cameras are embedded in walls for multi-view perspective. Interactive live-streaming video screen, and flexible "mini-centers" are for making affect experiments.

Credit: Elizabeth Bonawitz, Rutgers University Newark


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