YouTube movies of hands-on projects

Summary
During the network-wide workshops, hands-on training will be given in groups. Each group will work on a specific AM example that they carry with them from workshop to workshop, from computational design to product assessment. As a training for the students and as an outreach activity, they will document each hands-on session with a YouTube movie. This will form part of a number of movies documenting the whole production process. This series of movies, gradually released depending on the workshop schedule, can be used to train and inform the general public, but also to complement theoretical AM training given in the post-PAM^2 period. In addition, this series can form a positive ‘competition’ between the different ESR groups, where they can compete for the most views to their movie series. This competitive aspect will ensure that the quality of the movies is high and that the public is encouraged to view them. The ESRs in the group will take turns in making the movie. These movies will include references to in-depth information, e.g. PAM^2 papers published in open access journals, and thus act as an attractive portal to the scientific outcome of the program.