My Skill Trees project is starting to grow! I'm building up a collection of printable open source templates that can guide and track progression in hands-on skills. Colour in the boxes as you complete each skill and get inspired to try new things. I'm seeking experts in a variety of areas to continue to grow the repository and help with translation into different languages. Check out the link for the full list: https://github.com/sjpiper145/MakerSkillTree/
GitHub - sjpiper145/MakerSkillTree: A repository of Maker Skill Trees and templates to make your own.

A repository of Maker Skill Trees and templates to make your own. - GitHub - sjpiper145/MakerSkillTree: A repository of Maker Skill Trees and templates to make your own.

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@sjpiper145 @derstrudel maybe a cool concept to create a sheet for physical computing and reflect on - what to learn to be able to openly experiment with electronics and robotics? we are recently thinking a lot about -how- to teach and learn autonomous, sustainable, artistic design and production practices at @codeandcontext together
@stephiewunder @derstrudel @codeandcontext Yes, good thinking! I've nearly finished all the electronics related areas but haven't really touched on the software skills yet. Happy to add more topics to the list if you can think of some that might be useful! Otherwise there's some 'jack of all trades' sheets under the Explore a Makerspace section.