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Make

Watch the video above.

Sasha was inspired by a real-life problem she wanted to solve.

Look around your home and/or neighborhood for a problem you would like to solve. It could be as simple as fixing a door that doesn’t shut correctly or creating a new spot to hang your keys.

Design a “fix” for your problem. You may need to create several iterations before you land on something that works.

Document and share your “fix” on social media with a before and after pic and comment on your experience as a maker. Be sure to use #MakerEdPD, and to tag @MakerEdOrg in your posts.

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