🥝Open Design Documentation
Simple and detailed how-to guides for community designed and manufactured tools
What is it about and why is it relevant ?
Diverse teams of makers, facilitated by designers, engineers or other experts, create simple and detailed how-to guides for community designed and manufactured tools. These guides can break language and cultural barriers and allow local communities to scale-wide, through the sharing of knowledge and practices. Tools, processes and designs are better integrated and adapted to the local bio-physical context.
Open Design Documentation could be used to support skills and competence building based on shared knowledge and designs in the CENTRINNO School. Open design protocols encourage as well local application of circular processes. You can read more about Open Design Documentation in this article in 'The Conversation'.
Summary Table
Characteristics | |
Purpose | Create easily accessible documentation on tools |
Difficulty | Difficult |
Duration | n.a. |
Facilitator | Participants | n.a. |
Setting | Online & Offline |
Contact | |
CENTRINNO Tagging System | #DocumentToEmpower, #BuildFCHasLearningEcosystem, #VocationalTraining, #InnovationSpace |
Tags | Community, SME |
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