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DIY is a U.S.-based website and app〔("Inspire Your Kids To Make & Create With DIY.org" ). By Jennifer Allen ''148 Apps''. August 29th, 2012〕〔("DIY.org: A Community of Kids Who Make" ). ''Dadnabbit''.〕 on which members younger than 18 can upload, share and view pictures and videos of projects they make.〔("DIY.org Turns Kids into Makers" ). ''Life Hackers''. By Kattie Lam〕 DIY is an acronym for do it yourself. DIY was founded by Vimeo cofounder Zach Klein and Daren Rabinovitch, Isaiah Saxon, Andrew Sliwinski.〔("Vimeo Co-founder Starts DIY.org, An Online, Social Scrapbook For Kids" ). ''Fast Company''.〕 DIY members complete projects to solve particular challenges designed by the company to teach skills.〔("A Peek inside DIY.org" ). ''Mission Local''.〕 Members earn patches for successfully completing a specified number of challenges for each skill.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Build, Make, Hack, Grow With DIY.org )〕 Skills offered include Architect, Backyard Farmer, Hardware Hacker, Special Effects Wizard, and Zoologist.〔("DIY.org, Not Just for Kids!" ). ''Biophillic Cities''.〕 As of September, 2013, 100,000 children had registered as members of DIY.org. The average age was 12.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2013-07-11/diy-dot-org-be-prepared-for-21st-century-scouting/ )〕 Local clubs based on the DIY model have sprung up in several places.〔("Get Skills. Be Awesome. Bring DIY.org to Your Students." ). ''Getting Smart''.〕〔("With Growth Of 'Hacker Scouting,' More Kids Learn To Tinker" ). December 23, 2012 ''NPR''.〕 == References == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「DIY.org」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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