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MakerRepo is a repository of design projects free for everyone to use and share.  MakerRepo acts as a source for students to access projects created by makers in the community.  Projects are submitted by students on an ongoing basis.  These projects form a knowledge base that is accessible by the rest of the community.  The richer the contributions by the community and students, the more valuable MakerRepo will be for past, present and future students and clients.
 
MakerRepo is a repository of design projects free for everyone to use and share.  MakerRepo acts as a source for students to access projects created by makers in the community.  Projects are submitted by students on an ongoing basis.  These projects form a knowledge base that is accessible by the rest of the community.  The richer the contributions by the community and students, the more valuable MakerRepo will be for past, present and future students and clients.
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=== Create an account ===
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Head-over to '''MakerRepo''' (makerepo.com) and '''Login''' or '''create''' an account at the top right corner of the page.
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[[File:MakerRepo homepage.png|none|thumb|664x664px]]
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=== Create a new project ===
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Once logged in, click on '''Create''' to create a '''new project.'''
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[[File:New MakerRepo Project.png|none|thumb|668x668px]]
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=== Project Details ===
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'''Title:''' In the Title box, make sure to name your project properly so users can find it. GNGXXXX-Group-Project name (ex: GNG1103-B1-Wearable wings)
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'''Description:''' In the Description box '''summarize your project''' in a few sentences, make sure to include the following:
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# Problem statement
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# Your solution
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# Cost
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# Important details/ struggles that people may face while duplicating your design
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=== Project Files ===
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Make sure to upload '''All''' of your project files including; designs, cad files, code, assembly instructions, market research, BOM, your lab presentation, as well as your final report. Anything that can be used to recreate your designs. Keep in mind the following:
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# All project files must be kept up to date throughout the semester
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# Standard file types like .pdf, .stl and .txt should be included along with the design files to insure that your project can be viewed without the specific software you used to create it.
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=== Pictures ===
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Include a minimum of 5 pictures of your design/solution using the '''Gallery'''. Please try your best to take “web worthy” photos (imagine you are selling your solution, make it look '''presentable''') and so that every part of it is shown.
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=== Additional Information ===
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# '''YouTube Link:''' During the class you have recorded a 1 minute video describing your design/solution as a deliverable. Upload the video on YouTube and submit the link here.
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# '''Categories:''' Choose GNG1103/1503 or GNG2101/2501 and any other that you think are relevant. This increases the discoverability of your project.
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# '''Equipment:''' Choose the equipment you have used for your project.
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=== License ===
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Here are the licenses explained in plain language:
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# '''Creative Commons-Attribution:''' Gives anyone maximum freedom to do what they want with your work. But credit must be given to the original author to the best of one’s ability
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# '''Creative Commons-Attribution- Share Alike:''' This license allows anyone to do what they want with your work, but credit must be given to the original author to the best of one’s ability. Also, this license forces anyone that uses your work to '''share the work under the same license.'''
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# '''Creative Commons-Attribution- No Derivative:''' Anyone can take a work released under this license and re-distribute it, but they can’t change it. Credit must be given to the original author of the work.
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# '''Creative Commons-Attribution- Non-Commercial:''' This license allows anyone to do what they want with your work as long as it’s non-commercial. Credit must be given to the original author of the work.
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# '''Attribution-Non-Commercial- Share Alike:''' Like the license above but it adds that anyone that uses your work under this license for non-commercial reason is forces to share their work under the same license.
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# '''Attribution-Non-Commercial- No Derivative:''' The most restrictive creative commons license. This only allows people to download and share your work for no commercial gain and for no other purposes. You must give credit to the original author of the work, state their name and the title of the original work.
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=== Sharing the Project ===
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# Make sure to pick '''Public''' before submitting.
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# Click '''Create Project'''.
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# Once the repository is made you must now link it to the project that you were assigned in the beginning of the semester. Go to your project and click on the dropdown in the '''Link to Project Proposal''' section in the bottom right of the page. Find your project and click '''Link'''.[[File:MakerRepo link to project proposal.png|none|thumb|315x315px]]
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# So that every member of the team has access to the project and be able to modify pictures and descriptions, you need to add them as owners for the project. To do that all members of the team need to have a MakeRepo account. You can then select '''Choose''', find the name of your teammates and select '''Add'''. You will need to add members individually[[File:MakerRepo Transfer Project Ownership.png|none|thumb|316x316px]]
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# If a person leaves the team, you can remove their access by searching their name in the section '''Remove an owner''' and click '''Remove'''.

Revision as of 17:02, 18 December 2019

MakerRepo is a repository of design projects free for everyone to use and share. MakerRepo acts as a source for students to access projects created by makers in the community. Projects are submitted by students on an ongoing basis. These projects form a knowledge base that is accessible by the rest of the community. The richer the contributions by the community and students, the more valuable MakerRepo will be for past, present and future students and clients.


Create an account

Head-over to MakerRepo (makerepo.com) and Login or create an account at the top right corner of the page.

MakerRepo homepage.png

Create a new project

Once logged in, click on Create to create a new project.

New MakerRepo Project.png

Project Details

Title: In the Title box, make sure to name your project properly so users can find it. GNGXXXX-Group-Project name (ex: GNG1103-B1-Wearable wings)

Description: In the Description box summarize your project in a few sentences, make sure to include the following:

  1. Problem statement
  2. Your solution
  3. Cost
  4. Important details/ struggles that people may face while duplicating your design

Project Files

Make sure to upload All of your project files including; designs, cad files, code, assembly instructions, market research, BOM, your lab presentation, as well as your final report. Anything that can be used to recreate your designs. Keep in mind the following:

  1. All project files must be kept up to date throughout the semester
  2. Standard file types like .pdf, .stl and .txt should be included along with the design files to insure that your project can be viewed without the specific software you used to create it.

Pictures

Include a minimum of 5 pictures of your design/solution using the Gallery. Please try your best to take “web worthy” photos (imagine you are selling your solution, make it look presentable) and so that every part of it is shown.

Additional Information

  1. YouTube Link: During the class you have recorded a 1 minute video describing your design/solution as a deliverable. Upload the video on YouTube and submit the link here.
  2. Categories: Choose GNG1103/1503 or GNG2101/2501 and any other that you think are relevant. This increases the discoverability of your project.
  3. Equipment: Choose the equipment you have used for your project.

License

Here are the licenses explained in plain language:

  1. Creative Commons-Attribution: Gives anyone maximum freedom to do what they want with your work. But credit must be given to the original author to the best of one’s ability
  2. Creative Commons-Attribution- Share Alike: This license allows anyone to do what they want with your work, but credit must be given to the original author to the best of one’s ability. Also, this license forces anyone that uses your work to share the work under the same license.
  3. Creative Commons-Attribution- No Derivative: Anyone can take a work released under this license and re-distribute it, but they can’t change it. Credit must be given to the original author of the work.
  4. Creative Commons-Attribution- Non-Commercial: This license allows anyone to do what they want with your work as long as it’s non-commercial. Credit must be given to the original author of the work.
  5. Attribution-Non-Commercial- Share Alike: Like the license above but it adds that anyone that uses your work under this license for non-commercial reason is forces to share their work under the same license.
  6. Attribution-Non-Commercial- No Derivative: The most restrictive creative commons license. This only allows people to download and share your work for no commercial gain and for no other purposes. You must give credit to the original author of the work, state their name and the title of the original work.

Sharing the Project

  1. Make sure to pick Public before submitting.
  2. Click Create Project.
  3. Once the repository is made you must now link it to the project that you were assigned in the beginning of the semester. Go to your project and click on the dropdown in the Link to Project Proposal section in the bottom right of the page. Find your project and click Link.
    MakerRepo link to project proposal.png
  4. So that every member of the team has access to the project and be able to modify pictures and descriptions, you need to add them as owners for the project. To do that all members of the team need to have a MakeRepo account. You can then select Choose, find the name of your teammates and select Add. You will need to add members individually
    MakerRepo Transfer Project Ownership.png
  5. If a person leaves the team, you can remove their access by searching their name in the section Remove an owner and click Remove.