Tell the world how to lead a group in a creative MaKey MaKey activity:
EXAMPLES:
- “How Your Class Can Invent Their Own Unique Human Synthesizers”
- “Plans and Ideas For Facilitating a Workshop on MaKey MaKey Water-Based Inventions”
See below for full example submissions.
Judging
Entries will be judged based on whether your Group-How-To is:
- original
- exciting
- clear enough that anyone new to MaKey MaKey can follow your lead
- bonus: open-ended — each participant or group
- diverges to a unique outcome
Prizes
- 5 winners at $1000 cash each
- Up to 20 winners featured/published as our favorite MaKey MaKey Group How-To’s (either as a webpage, pdf, book, etc. not yet decided)
How To Enter
Create a new topic with your title in the Group How-To forum. For example, a topic might read “How to Take People Into the Woods and Make Tree Instruments.” Then either put your entry in the forum post, or attach it as an extra file, or post a link to your submission.
Note: Creating a new topic requires a forum account.
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