Abstract
More than a decade ago - in 2005 - the concept of maker became popular in reference to those who enjoy creating independently, driven by curiosity and self-learning. The fall of the traditional barriers between content producers and their consumers, make the first decade of the 21st century resonate with terms such as collaborative economics or DIY (Do It Yourself). Thus, in 2013, the publication "The Maker Movement Manifesto" introduces this movement, defining maker as anyone who can develop and create new products, bringing positive changes in society and obtaining an economic benefit for it.
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