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| The Maker Hub is open to all undergraduate, graduate, and ADP students. This includes both full-time and part-time students. All majors are welcome. | | The Maker Hub is open to all undergraduate, graduate, and ADP students. This includes both full-time and part-time students. All majors are welcome. |
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− | Aside from official tours, special Maker Hub events, and work study duties, all students who desire access to the Maker Hub's space, [[tools]], and [[equipment]] must follow the [[Getting Started|Maker Hub's training system]] to gain access--regardless of prior experience. This means that students cannot sponsor other students into this space. The Maker Hub defines "sponsoring" as a user with Maker Hub access (i.e. passed the Maker Hub Introduction Canvas Course) who is hosting/supervising a person within the Maker Hub who does not have access. Apart from the exceptions listed at the beginning of this paragraph, all students must follow the Maker Hub's training system in order for the Maker Hub to comply with safety standards and legal requirements (external to GFU). All GFU students have access to the wiki and Canvas course(s) necessary to gain access; therefore, all students who will ''be'' in this space are expected to pass the [[Getting Started#Certification|Maker Hub Introduction Canvas Course]] and sign the waiver at a minimum. And yes, this expectation also applies to students who are "just going to the Maker Hub to do homework with friends." But really, that's what the library is for... :/ | + | Aside from official tours, special Maker Hub events, and work study duties, all students who desire access to the Maker Hub's space, [[tools]], and [[equipment]] must follow the [[Getting Started|Maker Hub's training system]] to gain access--regardless of prior experience. This means that students cannot sponsor other students into this space. The Maker Hub defines "sponsoring" as a user with Maker Hub access (i.e. passed the Maker Hub Introduction Canvas Course) who is hosting/supervising a person within the Maker Hub who does not have access. Apart from the exceptions listed at the beginning of this paragraph, all students must follow the Maker Hub's training system in order for the Maker Hub to comply with safety standards and legal requirements (external to GFU). All GFU students have access to the wiki and Canvas course(s) necessary to gain access; therefore, all students who will ''be'' in this space are expected to pass the [[Getting Started#Certification|Maker Hub Introduction Canvas Course]] (which includes the waiver as one of the questions). And yes, this expectation also applies to students who are "just going to the Maker Hub to do homework with friends." But really, that's what the library is for... :/ |
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| ===Alumni=== | | ===Alumni=== |
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− | The Maker Hub maintains a good relationship with GFU alumni, but currently, there is no membership system available for GFU alumni. Alumni may serve as a Maker Hub volunteer (see the Volunteers section). | + | The Maker Hub maintains a good relationship with GFU alumni, but currently, there is no membership system available for GFU alumni. Alumni may serve as a Maker Hub volunteer (see the [[{{PAGENAME}}#Volunteers|Volunteers]] section). |
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| =Spouses, Family, Minors, and Guests= | | =Spouses, Family, Minors, and Guests= |
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− | <strong>All spouses, family members, minors, and guests who will be using Maker Hub equipment/tools or will be participating in any hands-on activity in the Maker Hub must sign a waiver beforehand (including parent/guardian signatures for minors).</strong> | + | <strong><span style="color:red>All spouses, family members, minors, and guests who will be using Maker Hub equipment/tools or will be participating in any hands-on activity in the Maker Hub must sign a waiver beforehand (including parent/guardian signatures for minors).</strong></span style> |
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| ===Student Spouses and Family Members=== | | ===Student Spouses and Family Members=== |
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| ===Employee Spouses and Family Members=== | | ===Employee Spouses and Family Members=== |
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− | Employees may sponsor their spouse and family members into the Maker Hub. This means that employee spouses and family members may accompany the employee within the facility. The employee sponsor assumes full responsibility for ensuring that his or her guests adhere to the proper safety protocols, cleanliness, and professionalism required in the Maker Hub. If the family members have signed a waiver, they are permitted to use [[tools]] under the direct supervision of their employee sponsor. Employee family members are prohibited from using Maker Hub [[equipment]]. However, employee spouses are an exception. If desired, employee spouses may achieve [[equipment]] certification through the Maker Hub's standard wiki/quiz/training/demonstration process. The first step in connecting the employee's spouse with the Maker Hub is for the employee to initiate a background check with HR. CC <span style="color:blue">makerhub@georgefox.edu</span> in your email correspondence with HR to keep the Maker Hub staff in the loop. HR will pass their information to the IT department so they can create a GFU ID and the proper computer accounts. Once the computer accounts are created, the employee spouse may read the wiki and enroll in the Maker Hub Introduction Canvas Course. Employee spouses may also serve as a Maker Hub volunteer (see the Volunteers section). | + | Employees may sponsor their spouse and family members into the Maker Hub. This means that employee spouses and family members may accompany the employee within the facility. The employee sponsor assumes full responsibility for ensuring that his or her guests adhere to the proper safety protocols, cleanliness, and professionalism required in the Maker Hub. If the family members have signed a waiver, they are permitted to use [[tools]] under the direct supervision of their employee sponsor. Employee family members are prohibited from using Maker Hub [[equipment]]. However, employee spouses are an exception. If desired, employee spouses may achieve [[equipment]] certification through the Maker Hub's standard wiki/quiz/training/demonstration process. The first step in connecting the employee's spouse with the Maker Hub is for the employee to initiate a background check with HR. CC <span style="color:blue">makerhub@georgefox.edu</span> in your email correspondence with HR to keep the Maker Hub staff in the loop. HR will pass their information to the IT department so they can create a GFU ID and the proper computer accounts. Once the computer accounts are created, the employee spouse may read the wiki and enroll in the Maker Hub Introduction Canvas Course. Employee spouses may also serve as a Maker Hub volunteer (see the [[{{PAGENAME}}#Volunteers|Volunteers]] section). |
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| ===Minors, High School, and Middle/Elementary School Students=== | | ===Minors, High School, and Middle/Elementary School Students=== |
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− | For clarification, the Maker Hub's usage of the word "minor" applies to a person who is both under 18 ''and'' pre-college. The Maker Hub is not counting freshmen students at GFU who are still 17 at the beginning of the fall semester as minors. | + | For clarification, the Maker Hub's usage of the word "minor" applies to a person who is both under 18 ''and'' pre-college. The Maker Hub is not considering freshmen students at GFU who are still 17 at the beginning of the fall semester as minors. |
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− | Minors may only use [[equipment]] under the supervision of the Maker Hub staff. The opportunities for minors to use equipment will be almost exclusively during the Maker Camps in the summer, official tours, or school visits to the Maker Hub. At this time, the Maker Hub does not allow non-staff-members to supervise a minor's usage of [[equipment]] unless specifically delegated. High school, middle school, and elementary school students may coordinate with Admissions or the College of Engineering to take a tour of the Maker Hub. In all cases, all minors must deliver a waiver with both their signature and parent/guardian's signature before they are permitted to use any Maker Hub [[equipment]] or [[tools]]. | + | Minors may only use [[equipment]] under the supervision of the Maker Hub staff. The opportunities for minors to use equipment will be almost exclusively during the Maker Camps in the summer, official tours, or school visits to the Maker Hub. At this time, the Maker Hub does not allow non-staff-members to supervise a minor's usage of [[equipment]] unless specifically delegated. High school, middle school, and elementary school students may coordinate with Admissions or the College of Engineering to take a tour of the Maker Hub. In all cases, all minors must deliver a [[Media:MAKER HUB WAIVER V2.docx|waiver]] with both their signature and parent/guardian's signature before they are permitted to use any Maker Hub [[equipment]] or [[tools]]. |
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| The Maker Hub can be made available to in-semester outreach programs for minors; namely, special middle/high school programs or homeschooling groups that are seeking access to the Maker Hub during GFU's fall or spring semester. These outreach programs must first be approved by the Maker Hub Manager. Outreach programs that are requested less than two months in advance will probably be denied; early communication is key for the Maker Hub to properly host and support outreach programs. These outreach programs will need to follow a specific curriculum, follow a specific schedule, obtain the necessary staffing, receive proper training for the activities they will perform, and operate in a manner that minimally impacts any GFU academic work in the Maker Hub. The Maker Hub staff will administer training to the group teachers who will, in turn, conduct the training and curriculum for the students. Group teachers and students must comply with the same principles that all Maker Hub users observe: Safety First, Reset the Space, Be Professional. The Maker Hub staff reserves the right to terminate any outreach program that does not comply with the [[3 commandments]]. | | The Maker Hub can be made available to in-semester outreach programs for minors; namely, special middle/high school programs or homeschooling groups that are seeking access to the Maker Hub during GFU's fall or spring semester. These outreach programs must first be approved by the Maker Hub Manager. Outreach programs that are requested less than two months in advance will probably be denied; early communication is key for the Maker Hub to properly host and support outreach programs. These outreach programs will need to follow a specific curriculum, follow a specific schedule, obtain the necessary staffing, receive proper training for the activities they will perform, and operate in a manner that minimally impacts any GFU academic work in the Maker Hub. The Maker Hub staff will administer training to the group teachers who will, in turn, conduct the training and curriculum for the students. Group teachers and students must comply with the same principles that all Maker Hub users observe: Safety First, Reset the Space, Be Professional. The Maker Hub staff reserves the right to terminate any outreach program that does not comply with the [[3 commandments]]. |