"This study guide outlines questions and discussion topics, along with additional readings and videos for a book club or study group about Invent To Learn: Making, Tinkering, and Engineering in the Classroom. This study guide was conceived as a 6 week online course, but it would be easy to modify for a different time frame or face-to-face group.
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"littleBits are ingenious snap-together magnetic elements used to create whimsical machines and prototype complex electronic circuits. It's impossible to short-circuit the littleBits or create a syntax error in your physical "program" since they only snap together the "correct" way. Kids from 5-85 love inventing with littleBits.
We recently created two "Quick Start" guides for the trickier aspects of working with littleBits. You may download them here:
littleBits Quick Start Guide
littleBits Arduino Bit Quick Start Guide (for programming your littleBits-based machine)
littleBits Cloudbit Quick Start Guide (for Internet of Things)
Download our complete 20+ page workshop kit"
"This is possibly the question I hear most frequently - "Where do I start incorporating making in my classroom?" I wish there was a single, simple answer! But here are a couple of ideas of where to start.
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"This is possibly the question I hear most frequently - "Where do I start incorporating making in my classroom?" I wish there was a single, simple answer! But here are a couple of ideas of where to start."
"Once in a blue moon, a technology comes along that meets the needs of learners, classrooms, and is sufficiently powerful to create opportunities beyond the limits of our imagination. The BBC micro:bit may just be that rarest of edtech unicorn."
"At ISTE 2016 I presented a new session called "Make It, Wear It, Learn It" about wearable electronics. It's a combination of what's out there now that can be done by students today, some far out gee-whiz stuff coming in the next few years, and how to start with wearables for young people.
Wearables are a way to introduce people to engineering, design, and electronics that are personal and fun!"