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John Evans

Participatory Making - Worlds of Learning - 2 views

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    "Billy's history with littleBits started in 2015 when he heard about littleBits at an ISTE conference and won a free kit later that Summer at an education conference. That fall, Billy applied for a Donor's Choose grant and was able to start his small collection of littleBits which he used with his Gifted and Talented students. Billy slowly built his collection the following year with a donation from the Home and School Association. Students loved exploring and learning with the kits. Billy and I were thrilled to as being selected as one of 20 participants in the littleBits Lead Educator program that took place back in May and June of this past school year. As a result, we were one of the very first educators in the world to get the new littleBits Code Kit and had the opportunity to test the kit with their students and create resources and activities to use in the classroom."
John Evans

25 Best Raspberry Pi Projects (You Can Do with a 3D Printer) | All3DP - 0 views

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    "A Raspberry Pi and a 3D printer are a match made in maker's heaven. Here are the best Raspberry Pi projects you can do with a 3D printer. Got a Raspberry Pi? Need a use case for your 3D printer? Then let us inspire you with some of the greatest Raspberry Pi projects for your 3D printer we could find."
John Evans

Elementary Makerspaces - About - 1 views

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    "A Makerspace is a place where kids can explore, create, make mistakes, and learn. It is a place of crafting, technology, inquiry, and challenge.  There is no ONE way to run a Makerspace: ​Design one that works for your school, your budget, and your students! "
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The Seven Myths Keeping Teachers from Designing Makerspaces - John Spencer - 1 views

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    "In the last post, I explored this idea that every student deserves a makerspace. In this post, I look at some of the most common myths I see regarding makerspaces. "
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ASCD Express 12.21 - Let's Build Roller Coasters! - 0 views

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    "Summer fun. It is the absolute best. Whether you visit Six Flags, Kings Island, a Disney Park, Busch Gardens, or another amusement park, the looping lines of roller coasters offer the perfect lens for getting students to interact with STEM concepts. An old garden hose, duct tape, and a marble: the only materials that you need to build a roller coaster. Cut the hose in half, and then duct tape the two segments together down the back to create a nice groove where the two hoses meet for the marble to ride, on top. Then the materials are ready for students to explore the potential and kinetic energy of roller coasters."
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Pool Noodle Uses for the Classroom - 33 Brilliant Ideas - 1 views

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    "We love pool noodles! They're bright, colorful, and make great manipulatives for reading, math, and beyond. Plus, this time of year, they're so inexpensive to buy (you can even get them in bulk and shipped for free). Here are some of our favorite pool noodle uses for the classroom."
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Magic in the Making Padlet by Mandi Figlioli - 3 views

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    Magic in the Making Tips & Tools for Getting Started
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The 12 Best How-To Sites That Everyone Should Bookmark - 2 views

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    "Do you know how to change the oil on your car? What about how to knit a scarf? Or how to make compost? If you need some help with life's little chores, the internet is full of guidance. But which sites should you head to when you need some advice? Here are 12 how-to sites that everyone needs to have saved in their bookmarks."
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What a 9 Year Old Taught Me About STEM Education - Construct Learning - 1 views

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    "I can't stop thinking about Caine's Arcade. If you haven't seen it, you gotta check it out. It's a bit dated - 2012 is ancient history in the EdTech world - but to date, this YouTube video has over 8 million views. Caine's Arcade is still inspiring people everywhere. If you still haven't seen it, then let me break it down for you. Caine, a nine-year-old boy hanging out at his dad's auto parts store in a rough East LA neighborhood, had an idea to use the stuff lying around - mostly used cardboard - to create his own arcade. One particularly inspired customer stumbled upon it and…well, just go watch the video. Trust me, it's worth your time."
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The promise and the promises of Making in science education | The Tinkering Studio - 1 views

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    "Bronwyn Bevan (former Director of Research and Learning at the Exploratorium) just published an expanded literature review of the research on Making for the National Academies of Science committee on Out-of-School Time STEM. Though practice is still way ahead of research in Making and Tinkering, this new paper references 66 different studies, many of them are new ones published in the last 18 months. Recent publications document how STEM-Rich Making supports the development of STEM learning identities, deepens engagement with STEM concepts and practices, and leverages learners' cultural resources. The paper was published in the journal Studies in Science Education, and it might be of interest to anyone interested in the connections between research and practice in our making and tinkering programs. You can download it by clicking here."
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Best 3D Pen 2017 - Buyer's Guide to 95 3D Pens incl. 3Doodler | All3DP - 3 views

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    "As of today, there are 95(!) 3D pens on the market. Read our comprehensive guide to find the best 3D pen for kids, hobbyists, and artists. 3D pens are fun, whether you're a kid, a hobbyist or an artist - they can enhance your creativity and help you get a better understanding of three-dimensional objects."
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Girls Knit Their Way to a Math Career - 1 views

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    "Knitting and crocheting require mathematical thought. A growing movement hopes to use these crafts to interest girls in the sciences."
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Cardboard Technique Inventory - 1 views

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    Visual cues to working with various types of cardboard.
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What happens when students embrace design thinking? - A.J. JULIANI - 1 views

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    "The Global Day of Design just wrapped up on May 2nd. If you want to see what happens when 80,000+ students embrace design thinking, check out the Twitter stream and #GDD17 hashtag! Students from six different continents (over 20 countries) participated and rocked this event in the second year in existence. Teachers and entire schools carved time out for students to not only beginning with empathy, not only brainstorm and navigate ideas, but to make, create, build, and design while in school. This was only one day, and although the event was a success for our students, the real question is: What happens when students embrace design thinking beyond one day?"
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Resourcing a Junior Makerspace - TinkeringChild - 4 views

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    "hroughout my blog I have spoken about materials available in our space to stimulate making in the Makerspace. Sometimes the making and creating comes from literature, other times from KLA's and many times from challenges and interests of the students. We provide a wide range of craft materials as well as technology. I thought I'd explain what we have available, the suppliers I have found to be very helpful and inspirational sites and people."
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The Adventures of Library Girl: BreakoutEDU On A Budget - 3 views

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    "One of the things I love most about BreakoutEDU is how freely its creators share resources. There are tons of people creating and sharing digital breakouts that are for you to use with students. And if you can't afford the fabulous official BreakoutEDU boxes, (which run $125 each), they generously provide you with links for purchasing your own materials. Still, putting together a few sets (and you will need a few) can be a little pricey. That said, recently I received a question on Facebook about how I put together my own BreakoutEDU boxes - each of which cost me around $35.00. Depending on the number of locks you purchase, you might be able to put them together even cheaper. The document below lists all the items I purchased for my own boxes and how much they cost."
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