Program Type:
MakerProgram Description
Details
Equipment Basics
Staff-led program to learn basic skills using a piece of equipment by working on a beginner-level project. Please see Helpful Computer Skills for Maker Projects.
Special Notes
Helpful Computer Skills for Maker Projects
Most maker projects require a design file that is uploaded to the software that runs the equipment. For this reason, the following skills are very helpful.
Ability to use a keyboard to copy and paste
Ability to use a mouse to double-click and left-click, click-and-drag and highlight text, and scroll
Ability to navigate file directories, open and rename files
Knowledge of how to use a flash drive
Patience using a computer for up to an hour
Tech Help One-on-One sessions and DigitalLearn.org are great for anyone who would like to enhance their computer skills. The library makes every effort to ensure that programs can be enjoyed by all. If you have any concerns about accessibility or need to request specific accommodations, please call 630-469-0879 or email reference@gepl.org.
Maker Program
Supplies provided. Maker programs are available to Glen Ellyn Public Library cardholders. Maker program registration begins 30 days prior to the event.
To use The Workshop, visitors must complete, sign, and date the Makerspace Use Agreement and Waiver and Release of Liability. Visitors under age 18 must have a parent or legal guardian sign the agreement on their behalf.