Making
Making refers to the process of creating, repairing, or modifying objects and systems by applying design thinking, craftsmanship, and technical skills. It covers a broad range of activities from traditional crafts to modern fabrication and engineering. The defining feature is hands-on involvement and iterative problem solving, often with tangible output.
The Maker Movement emerged in the early 21st century as a social and cultural phenomenon that emphasizes
Historically, making is as old as humanity, from stone tools to pottery, carpentry, and metalworking. Industrialization
In practice, making involves planning, prototyping, testing, and refinement. Tools range from hand tools and sewing
Common materials include wood, metal, plastics, textiles, and electronics, though many projects blend disciplines. Fields of
Making is used in education to develop practical STEM skills, creativity, and problem solving. Economically, it
Safety, ethics, and accessibility are important considerations. Makerspaces promote safety training and guidelines, while inclusive communities