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Do students buy into maker culture?
November 9, 2017 /
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New research reveals the groups most invested in the maker movement
Maker culture is going mainstream. The maker industry is projected to grow to more than $8 billion by 2020, and with the maker movement infiltrating classrooms, after-school clubs and homes, it’s no wonder.
But where is the maker movement strongest? A new report from robotics and open-source hardware provider DFRobot aims to find out by analyzing DIY-labeled products hosted on Kickstarter.
By Laura Ascione, Managing Editor, Content Services, @eSN_Laura
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