Additive Innovation in design thinking and Making

A Maker is a modern-day tinkerer and hands-on builder of DIY artifacts. Makers create their inventions wholly out oftheir imaginations, with the support of a rich collaborative online and in-person community. This paper describes theresults from a qualitative study of adult Makers and their characteristics of collaboration in the Maker community. Resultsindicate that Makers exhibit a mindset of Additive Innovation. This describes the open community of sharing and learningthat is the Maker community. Connections between engineering and Making are also discussed.

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