Remote Education delves into the creation and maintenance of online student communities, highlighting the successful example of the Summer of Making program led by teenagers Roshan Palakkal and Sam Poder. This six-week initiative, supported by Hack Club, aimed to engage over 400 students globally in building technical projects through daily challenges and events. Central to its success was Scrapbook, an open-source platform where students shared daily updates, fostering interaction and cultural exchange across 35 time zones. The platform's success, evidenced by over 5,628 unique creations and 7,010 emoji reactions, was attributed to its ability to encourage consistent engagement and a sense of belonging. Students were empowered to take ownership of events, enhancing community participation and support. Additionally, participation streaks, akin to commit graphs or Snapchat streaks, were implemented to motivate and track progress, with the longest streak lasting 91 days. The program's emphasis on shared experiences and empowerment illustrates effective strategies for remote community building.