⚡️ Your vision. Your project. ⚡️
A project is the most important work for the education you want to lead. It starts with an idea, evolves into a skill and is shared with impact. Not sure how to start? Go to the common space and join a TBubble of your interest, start connecting with ideas turned into legacy.
‘Projects of all levels, ideas worthy to work on.’
Campus
People
Save it!
Learners Attending
Comics, Stories & Visual Art
Social and Environmental Impact
Social and Environmental Impact
Academic Media
Social and Environmental Impact
Use of Technology
Social and Environmental Impact
STEM Works!
Academic Media
Maker and Crafts
Anything in Design!
FAQ:
What are some examples of projects? -by Zoe K (Anonymus Parallelogram)
To answer this questions let’s start by defining what a project means.
‘A project is the most important work for the education you want to lead.’ In this statement we refer to a project as anything work done or in progres (even if it’s just an idea) that’s valuable for you and can have a social impact in the major field you’re working on.
This field is perceived as the ‘campus’ of your work. Here are some examples and its meaning.
To enhance the understanding (& practice) of STEM to an unfamiliar audience, making of it Work for eveyone, because it's value is completely perceived.
Direction:STEM Works is an initiative dedicated to enhancing the understanding and appreciation of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) among unfamiliar or general audiences. At its core, STEM Works aims to make complex STEM concepts accessible, engaging, and inclusive for everyone, ensuring that the value of STEM is fully perceived and embraced by all.
Social and Environmental Impact Enough powerful project can be considered, under revision, to be Maker Hubs. Even if you’re not a learning partner yet, but your work has extent impact it can be considered one.
Powerful initiatives start with an idea in mind. Can you make it deliverable, thrutful to others? Here you get to create a community around it.
Directions:
Social and Environmental impact refers to projects, or programs on both society and the broader environments in which people live, work, and interact. This definition expands the traditional understanding of "environment" beyond just the natural world to include social, cultural, economic, and experiential dimensions. The goal is to create positive, sustainable change that benefits individuals, communities, and the interconnected systems they are part of.
Enough powerful project can be considered, under revision, to be Maker Hubs. Even if you’re not a learning partner yet, but your work has extent impact it can be considered one.
Comics, stories and visual arts
How many fields can my project be about? -by César Z
A project is diversified, with many purpose driven outcomes. However to expand its reach and make it clear to follow, we strongly recommend to link it to 2 campus maximum. Our fields are designed to be general so your project won’t be only determined by one specifical ‘characteristic’
Some examples are ‘Antything in design & Maker and Crafts’, or Music and declamation & STEM Works
The key is to select the ones that are more meaningful to you and conzise to understand.
How I can join projects? -by Selene T
Great question!
Once you click ‘save it’ on the panel of each project you’ll receive a notification to follow the trac/ process of it in your inbox. Once you’re ready to start collaborating with the person, first you have to unlock the project by joining sessions related to it on our . idea.env will recognize your commit to the idea and you’ll be linked not only with the Lead Learning Partner of the MH/event but also with the creator of the project. You can show strong interest to join by reacting with on the project panel.