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Program Details

Discover what makes Zero2Maker unique and explore the step-by-step curriculum.

About Zero2Maker

Zero2Maker is an intensive, hands-on program designed to transform students from passive consumers of technology into active creators, innovators, and problem-solvers. By bridging the gap between imaginative thinking and practical fabrication, the program equips participants with the mindset and technical skills necessary to build real-world solutions.

Through a structured curriculum blending rapid prototyping, electronics, coding, and user-centric design, students learn how to take an idea from a rough sketch to a fully functional prototype.

Instructor - Prof. Rajesh Nair

Prof. Rajesh Nair is the visionary educator and innovator behind the Zero2Maker curriculum. With a deep background in engineering, entrepreneurship, and design thinking, he has dedicated his career to empowering the next generation of makers.

Drawing from his extensive experience bridging academia and industry, Rajesh emphasizes action over theory. His teaching philosophy revolves around failing fast, learning continuously, and building confidence through tangible creation.
[rajnair@alum.mit.edu]

Learn more about Prof. Rajesh Nair

Program Curriculum

A 15-session intensive journey from ideation to final prototype.

Session 1 (6/5)

Ideation

  • Understanding the theme & team formation
  • Deciding “for whom” and “when it is used”
Output: Concept sheet
Session 2 (6/12)

Create 3D/2D

  • Giving form in 2D/3D & mock-ups
  • Tips for early-stage prototyping
Output: Simple mock-up + improvement notes
Session 3 (6/14)

Concept Design (CAD)

  • Basic CAD operations
  • Designing a simple part
Output: CAD data + design rationale
Session 4 (6/19)

Intro to Arduino

  • Microcontroller basics
  • Writing & verifying base code
Output: Operation demo + code
Session 5 (6/21)

Input Devices

  • Using buttons and sensors
  • Acquiring values
Output: Input demo
Session 6 (6/26)

Output Devices

  • Controlling light, sound, motion
  • LEDs, buzzers, servos
Output: Output demo
Session 7 (6/28)

Integration

  • Single Input / Single Output
  • Basic conditional logic
Output: Small integrated I/O work
Session 8 (7/3)

Mini User Test

  • Structuring a 1-minute pitch
  • No-explanation user interaction test
Output: Test notes + pitch script
Sessions 9, 10, 11 (July)

Production 1

  • Design → fabrication → testing
  • Completing the first prototype
Output: Prototype 1 + log + interim pres.
Sessions 12 & 13 (July)

Improvement

  • Mini user tests with at least 3 people
  • Reflecting user-centered fixes
Output: Prototype 2 + rationale + slides
Sessions 14 & 15 (8/2, 3 hours)

Final Demo Day

The ultimate showcase of your journey. Present your fully functional, user-tested final prototype to peers, mentors, and partners. Stand tall, makers!