A maker space (of sorts) for communicating ideas
Some libraries offer equipment for making books, vinyl signage, buttons, and other media for communicating ideas. Could MIT offer the same?
Libraries could also offer digital resources to help students communicate their ideas via websites: e.g. a digital repository of student-made graphics, photography, and code? Contributing students could be compensated or they could offer their work as open source content (with or without requiring attribution).
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