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So, now you have a project and want to continue working? Here are some ideas for support.
Feel free to keep in touch with Dav, and he'll help you navigate working with [BIDS][BIDS] and the [D-Lab][DLab].
The URAP program is a great way to get undergrads working with you on a project with clearly defined goals. That said, please don't think of undergrads as "slave labor" - the best results will come from respectful relationships with a clear learning objective for all participants!
You don't need to do everything on a college campus. Following is a partial list of maker spaces you might check out:
- ManyLabs: the maker space for science. Dav is a resident and can tell you more.
- NoiseBridge
- Langton Labs
- Ace Monster Toys
- NIMBY
- American Steel
- The Crucible
- Counterculture Labs
- Mothership HackerMoms
Dav also knows random grungy groups of people focused on hacking tiny housing and human waste / environmental issues. They don't necessarily have public-facing websites, though.
Likewise, you might find folks by posting general calls on Facebook or Twitter!
Hacking Measurement was an initiative of the BIDS Collaborative. We drew on support from the Siemens Web of Things group, BIDS, the Social Science Matrix, the I School, the D-Lab, CEGA, DIL, and others. These are all great resources going forwards also!