MakerMeet Ireland is an group where creators of all kinds are trying to teach more about the creative roles in society. They believe everyone is born a Maker and that they have the ability to create what they want if they just try. They often go to schools and do creative activities with the pupils such as creating things with origami. They also like to make geodesic domes.
This Twitter post is them helping students make geodesic domes using various cardboard shapes:
Wonderful to see excited students using their innate Making skills! Thanks to @TallaghtLibrary for hosting the event! #STEAM #MakerEd #edchatie https://t.co/FynbjKTQxy
— MakerMeet (@MakerMeetIE) January 30, 2023
MakerMeet also do a lot with Origami, here are some origami tutorials they have on their YouTube channel:
I also asked Chat GPT about MakerMeet Ireland here is what it had to say:
"As an AI language model, I do not have information about all events and organizations that exist. However, based on my research, I couldn't find any information about a specific event or organization called "MakerMeet Ireland."
However, it's possible that MakerMeet Ireland is a local or regional event related to the Maker movement, which emphasizes learning through creating, experimenting, and exploring with various tools and technologies. This movement is focused on encouraging individuals to become more self-sufficient and creative, while also promoting community building and knowledge sharing.
If you have more information about MakerMeet Ireland, feel free to provide it, and I can try to give a more detailed response."
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