Kids having a blast in the preschool room
Amazing 3D making capabilities
3D printed prosthetics
Computer area with PCs and Macs for public use
Learn to use a 3D printer! Make your own fidget spinner!
2nd Floor: The exhibit by NOAA is six feet in diameter-weather&migration patterns, oceanic temperature & environmental patterns.
Free membership card even if you don't live in Omaha anymore!
3D Printing Lab and Laser cutter
Global internet usage
3D Printed fully functional violin - $100 to make!
One of the audio visual rooms
Main entrance to the building
More upstairs meeting areas - dry erase walls throughout the facility
Little Labs Room for the younger kids - touch screen at their level, iPads, other non-electronic toys
3D printers and laser cutting station. You bring in the design and they will print it.
Blazing fast wifi anyone?
Signage
Jai B.
Apr 28, 2021
Absolutely lovely place. Tons of free resources for the community including Apple and PC computers. I know they have other technology available for use too like free coding courses and three d printing. Currently you do have to be a member and make a reservation to use the technology but I have walked in and gotten a reservation right away because it's not been too busy when I've gone. They also have tons of free things of kids to learn about technology and for those who are more tech illiterate to learn more!! Very clean and quite and they have cheap printing. About 15c for b and w if I recall properly. A wonderful space in the Omaha community for sure!!
Read MoreMark C.
Nov 9, 2015
An absolutely amazing organization located in the old Borders Building on the corner of 72nd and DodgeThe primary goal/focus is to provide computer and technology training to all for no charge. Do Space is a registered 501c3 non-profit. The space itself is quite impressive. High ceilings and rows upon rows of computers available for use as you walk in (both PCs and Macs). Conference centers and meeting rooms equipped with audiovisual equipment that can be reserved for your events. A super cool 3D printing lab and laser cutting system. You can also check out Computers, tablets for use within the facility. Check out the Do Space website at www.DoSpace.org to get the most up to date list of training. Classes start accepting registration 30 days out. Use of the facility and technology are free, but you have to sign up for a membership card. The process is quick. Just show a photo ID, they put you in the system and start checking things out. The information desk and volunteers are extremely helpful and eager to assist in any way they canI have already seen several classes that I am interested in to include learning how to do 3D printingOh and did I mention that everything is free? The only charge will be for materials if you are printing and/or doing 3D in order to pay for the filament.
Read MoreToya C.
Mar 7, 2019
I appreciate what Do Space is doing and it's nice the old Borders location is being used. I also see the challenge of trying to find a quiet place to work and meet with colleagues. I was meeting a friend for business and we needed a quiet place to talk. The board room was locked (I think it needs to be reserved) so we sat at some tables near the print center. That day the noise level was low, but I do see the need for more quiet spaces. Next time I visit I will walk around a bit more to find those spaces.
Read MoreLindsay J.
Dec 26, 2016
I'm in from out of town and needed to get some work done so someone recommended Do Space, I'm glad they did. This place has a ton of computers, affordable printing, comfortable chairs, a helpful staff, and cool kids areas.It's really easy to sign up, no charge. I have no idea how this place makes money, but I am glad it's here to accommodate the many people working here today and each day.
Read MoreErika H.
Aug 12, 2017
Do Space is a free public digital library and makerspace at a central crossroads of Omaha. In addition to a 3D printer lab they have both Mac and PC computers available for use. Membership is free and you can get one even if you don't live in Omaha. A great tech space for Omaha. Well done.
Read MorePatricia H.
Dec 13, 2017
I always loved the ideal of this place but when i went to print off somthing the staff over the phone was very helpful and even when i got there the girl at the desk was sweet, but the guys at the tec help desk acted like everything i needee help with was a pain and a hassle. Even getting up from his desk to help me find a computer was apparently overwhelming to him. The only response i got when i asked with help on there computer to use photoshop was "no one here can help with that"Whete was the nice guy on the phone who said he would help with every step! Very disspointed....
Read MoreMel W.
Mar 22, 2016
Amazing addition to Omaha - great opportunity for the tech-interested kids to run with and develop this interest further! Awesome facilities - explore the space, get to know the areas and class offerings to find out how to take advantage of this free facility!
Read MoreBrittney T.
May 20, 2018
Uuuuh, idk about this place. I'm just really disappointed i think. I used to go to UNO, so like, as a recent grad (im in my mid 20s) i guess im just used to REALLY helpful workers or whatever. The staff sucked, like, hands down no question. Either get some HELPFUL & friendly nerds in there, or just replace them with super adults that aren't tech savvy, but are incredibly nice, bc the current staff is neither friendly, nor helpful. Buncha early 20 something hipster brats with their heads up their asses that think they're too cool for school.ALSO i frikkin hate kids around while im trying like, legit, do a project, (& tbh, just in general). I came in here today bc my laptop's Photoshop wasn't updated (student account finally expired,) & I wanted to use the newest photoshop to do a quick 1x project for a friend. HALF that place was 10 & unders, playing frikkin video games. WHY??? Why is that allowed?? & then there's some kind of baby corner? A baby was screaming every few minutes for the last 2hrs i was in there, not exaggerating. If DO SPACE wants to be taken seriously & be an actual place of learning & development, it needs to be less of a f***ing daycare. I know it's free, but geez. Ppl that need to get work done but that might not have access to the best programs & the fastest computers shouldn't have to feel like they're at a daycare with s*** staff that don't even want to be there. I WILL NEVER COME BACK HERE.
Read MoreJuan L.
Aug 28, 2023
Its Free and they have the Technology lol They aren't at 72nd for rn so maps needs to update
Read MoreMar H.
May 13, 2022
This place is NOT good for wanting to get serious work done. Closed my study room/conference an HOUR before closing (closing consisted of lockong the door)LOUD with the kids' room, thos was at 8:00pm.
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