Learn to Make Anything!

An Introduction to Maker Skills, Innovation & Prototyping

About Rich

Rich McCue head shot

Welcome to Learn to Make Anything!  I manage the Digital Scholarship Commons in the University of Victoria Libraries and am the father of five wonderful children. I am looking forward to working with you this term.

My research interests include academic makerspaces, active learning teaching methods, flipped learning, and open pedagogy. I have worked at the University of Victoria since 2001 and taught various educational technologies since 2005. In the Digital Scholarship Commons, we help the UVic community explore and express their ideas in ways other than text by making available digital tools like 3D printers, electronics kits, Virtual Reality equipment, and data visualization software, and teach individuals how to use those tools. 

To learn more about my journey in educational technology, visit my blog at RichMcCue.com.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact me anytime.

Twitter: @richmccue
Mastodon: twit.social/@richmccue
Email: rmccue@uvic.ca

Informal Learn Anything Course for Summer 2023

Unfortunately, EDCI 487 A05 did not have enough students to run this summer, however, I will be running the course informally in July and August 2023, for a handful of students who are looking to develop their technical skills but are not concerned about earning official university credit. On the positive side, the only cost for this would be about $150 for the supplies for the activities, and no tuition fee.

Please let me know if you have any questions or are interested in a non-credit experience this summer.

Rich – rmccue@uvic.ca