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DI Toolkit Tuesdays

DI Toolkit Tuesdays are interactive sessions, led by our Elliot Design Innovation Student Fellows, that introduce participants to core Design Innovation mindsets and collaboration practices. Through short, hands-on activities, participants explore topics like storytelling, teamwork, empathy, and creative problem-solving while building skills that support innovation across disciplines.

Visitor Participation & Liability Waivers

For programs involving participants who are not members of the Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ University community, a DI Hub Liability Waiver must be completed prior to participation. If a participant is a minor, a parent or guardian must complete the minor version of the waiver on their behalf.

Additional guidance regarding university policies related to campus programs involving minors is available through Á½ÐÔÉ«Îçҹ’s Policy Register.

Makerspace Safety Expectations

All participants are expected to follow safety procedures while working in the Reactor makerspace. This includes:

  • Following instructor guidance.
  • Using required protective equipment.
  • Completing any required training before equipment use.

Workshop sizes are limited to ensure safe access to tools and support from instructors.

Cancellations & Refunds

If you need to cancel a workshop registration, you may do so through the member portal. For paid workshops, cancellations made at least 24 hours in advance are eligible for a full refund.

Participants who do not attend a workshop without prior notice are not eligible for refunds. Requests related to extenuating circumstances may be reviewed individually.

If the DI Hub cancels a session due to low enrollment or unforeseen circumstances, participants will receive a full refund and advance notice whenever possible.

Intro To Workshops

Dive deeper into design innovation through hands-on learning. These 2–3 hour sessions introduce tools, technologies, and creative processes such as 3D printing, electronics, extended reality (XR), and more—helping you build skills, explore ideas, and create your own projects from start to finish.

DI Hub Orientation +

The DI Hub Orientation+ combines the standard DI Hub Orientation with additional equipment-focused How To Sessions. This extended experience is ideal for classes or groups that want both membership access and hands-on introductions to key makerspace tools.

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