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💡 SPH has a team of voluntary students with experience in the digital area called Digital Makerspace (DMS) Instructors. They are here to help out their peers pro bono. This page grants an overview of the different DMS Instructors and their skills and how to request a help session with them.
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How does it work?
- Search below for the Digital Makerspace Introstuctors, who is best suited in giving you input & aiding you in your challenge.
- Book a session via the link in their profile.
We trust every students requesting a session to have also read the expectation section below!
Let's get started!
Select any Digital Makerspace Instructors and request a meet-up! Use the pre-made filters to narrow down your search, or use the search function on the right.
Digital Makerspace Managers profile
Why do the Digital Makerspace Instructors help?
Digital Makerspace Intructors are ETH students and/or SPH project members who are intrinsically motivated and unpaid. They are willing to regularly give back to the SPH community in a skill-based volunteering model. Their intention is to help you out explore the digital space and bring your ideas to life.
What do we expect from students requesting a Digital Makerspace help session?
We expect you to:
- behave in a respectful, human, appreciative & open manner towards the sparring partners;
- understand that the Digital Makerspace Instructors are not being payed, but are acting solely on intrinsic motivation;
- understand that Digital Makerspace Instructors are only expected to exchange with you for the duration of the session and only talk and not produce anything. Managers can accept at their own initiative to have longer meetings, follow-up meetings or produce some work for you pro bono but that is entirely up to them.
- take the time effort of our Instructors seriously, be punctual
- accept outside perspectives & feedback from Managers