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The Dublin Maker Podcast

The Dublin Maker Podcast

By Dublin Maker

Let’s explore the world of our Dublin Makers and their projects in each episode. You can find us at dublinmaker.ie, we are also on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook (@DublinMaker). Dublin Maker is a not-for-profit collective of Makers who run annual Maker festival annually and is funded by Science Foundation Ireland.
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The Dublin Maker Podcast S2E6: Amanda Jolliffe & Microsoft Dreamspace

The Dublin Maker PodcastMar 08, 2021

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The Dublin Maker Podcast S2E6: Amanda Jolliffe & Microsoft Dreamspace

The Dublin Maker Podcast S2E6: Amanda Jolliffe & Microsoft Dreamspace

In this episode we talk to Amanda Jolliffe from Microsoft Dreamspace where she brings us on her journey from her role in Dreamspace through to all the various activities that happened in the space before the Covid-19 lockdown came to their virtually hosted events including a TV programme broadcasted nationally!

About Amanda:
Amanda Jolliffe is DreamSpace Lead in Microsoft Ireland. DreamSpace is an education venue that has an ambition to be a catalyst for change in how school communities think about and engage in STEAM and digital technologies. The DreamSpace program content is developed by teachers, of which Amanda is one. You can find out all about the DreamSpace programs using the details below or search social media pages with the #MSDreamSpace.

Where to find DreamSpace

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Dublin Maker is funded by Science Foundation Ireland

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Motion by Chad Crouch is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License.

 

Mar 08, 202154:34
The Dublin Maker Podcast S2E5: Anyone4Science with Christine Campbell
Mar 01, 202101:04:08
The Dublin Maker Podcast S2E4: Dr. Rebecca O'Neill from Wikimedia Community Ireland

The Dublin Maker Podcast S2E4: Dr. Rebecca O'Neill from Wikimedia Community Ireland

In this episode, joining us (Vicky Twomey-Lee and Jeffrey Roe) for a chat is Dr. Rebecca O'Neill, telling us all about her role in Wikimedia Community Ireland, how to contribute to Wikipedia, and rest of Wikimedia's family.

And why people should also contribute to Wikipedia. What is "Women in Red"? Plus Rebecca is looking for pics of pancakes in Ireland. 🥞😆

Dr Rebecca O'Neill is the Project Coordinator for Wikimedia Community Ireland. A large portion of her work focuses on improving and strengthening the representation of women and content relating to Ireland on Wikipedia as well as the Irish language Wikipedia - Vicipéid. She is also the co-host of the new podcast, The World According to Wikipedia.

Wikimedia Events coming up:

Where to find Wikimedia Ireland:

Where to find Rebecca:

The World According to Wikipedia:

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Dublin Maker is funded by Science Foundation Ireland

Music Credit: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chad_Crouch/Motion
Motion by Chad Crouch is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License.


Feb 17, 202101:02:12
The Dublin Maker Podcast S2E3: Jellyfish, punk microscopy & Making with Mark Pickering (Jellylab UCD)

The Dublin Maker Podcast S2E3: Jellyfish, punk microscopy & Making with Mark Pickering (Jellylab UCD)

In this episode we talk to Mark Pickering from Jellylab (UCD). Co-hosts are Tomas Ward and Vicky Twomey-Lee. Mark is no stranger to Dublin Maker festival and also was one of our Maker-a-Day during Science Week 2020

We will be talking about how anyone can be a researcher at home and behind the scenes on how Mark and his team of researchers use accessible materials for their their research, his philosophy of punk rock regarding to his research - "punk microscopy", experiences from all their Maker creations implemented in their labs. We gushed about LEGO and 3D printers. Of course, the fun you have when making and experimenting, and it doesn't have to be expensive.

Mark is a Lecturer in School of Medicine at UCD.

Where you can find Mark and Jellylab:

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Dublin Maker is funded by Science Foundation Ireland

Music Credit: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chad_Crouch/Motion
Motion by Chad Crouch is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License.


Jan 13, 202101:07:48
The Dublin Maker Podcast S2E2: Music and Maker with Joe Timoney

The Dublin Maker Podcast S2E2: Music and Maker with Joe Timoney

Joe is back with us and Tomas is our host for this episode on Music and Making. Last time Joe talked about synth music, and if you missed that episode, you can check it out here.

In this episode, he will be talking about guitars, foot pedals and Making.

Joe Timoney is a lecturer at NUIM, you can find him at https://ie.linkedin.com/in/joe-timoney-65345a4

Where to find Dublin Maker:

Dublin Maker is funded by Science Foundation Ireland

Music Credit: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chad_Crouch/Motion
Motion by Chad Crouch is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License.

Dec 02, 202056:28
The Dublin Maker Podcast S2E1: Old Ireland in Colour with John Breslin
Nov 26, 202052:28
The Dublin Maker Podcast S1E7: Electronic/Synth Music with Joe Timoney
Aug 31, 202055:34
The Dublin Maker Podcast S1E6: Robert Fitzsimons (Part Fusion/TOG Hackerspace)
Aug 12, 202001:01:23
The Dublin Maker Podcast S1E5: Make, Create, Innovate
Jul 30, 202057:16
The Dublin Maker Podcast S1E4: TechSpace

The Dublin Maker Podcast S1E4: TechSpace

In this episode we are talking to Miriam Harte and Jen Hensen from TechSpace along with my co-host Tomas Ward.

More info about TechSpace:
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The TechSpace Programme 

TechSpace is an education programme of Camara Education Ireland. TechSpace offers training, development, support and opportunities for youth organisations and schools to deliver STEAM and Digital Creativity projects. Find out more about us and how you can become a TechSpace Educator at TechSpace.ie!

ESB Creative Tech Fest 2020This year’s ESB Creative Tech Fest will be a National Event with a Regional Approach .

On the 28th of October 2020, young people’s creative work will be celebrated and recognised via a live award ceremony online and a virtual reality exhibition. ESB Creative Tech Fest on the 28th of October will be accessible from youth centres, regional hub and even at home

Awards
Young People and Educators from across Ireland's TechSpace Network are invited to develop creative projects and enter a wide range of award categories in the fields of STEAM, Digital Creativity and Computer Science.
The award categories are now LIVE - click here for more info!
(Closing date for entries is October 9th) Digital Youth WorkJen mentioned digitalyouthwork.eu, which is a great resource around STEAM/Digital Creativity resources for educators. It also has lots of cool info about youth projects and programmes, which are super impressive! 

You can also find TechSpace at:-

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Dublin Maker is funded by Science Foundation Ireland

Music Credit: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chad_Crouch/Motion
Motion by Chad Crouch is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License.

Jul 21, 202058:39
The Dublin Maker Podcast S1E3: The National Print Museum
Jul 13, 202047:51
The Dublin Maker Podcast S1E2: MakerMeetIE: Bring the joy of creativity in education and beyond!
Jul 07, 202001:00:16
The Dublin Maker Podcast S1E1: A Chat with Crafty Nathan’s Creations
Jul 03, 202025:26
The Dublin Maker Podcast Teaser

The Dublin Maker Podcast Teaser

We are back! In virtual format, that is. As Dublin Maker festival is not till Summer 2021, we decided to bring the Dublin Maker community to you via our new podcast series this summer.

Dublin Maker is funded by Science Foundation Ireland.

Music Credit: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chad_Crouch/Motion
Motion by Chad Crouch is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License.

Jun 26, 202000:26