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Jill Bergeron

Making Room for Making | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Considerations for establishing a makerspace.
Jill Bergeron

8 Design Steps for an Academic Makerspace -- THE Journal - 0 views

  • "Makerspaces are increasingly being looked to as a method for engaging learners in creative, higher-order problem-solving through hands-on design, construction, and iteration," the report noted.
  • "Also, unless its purpose is aligned with school culture and values, it will not succeed,"
  • First, make sure it is clear to you and the school why you are building a makerspace: It should be for the promotion of hands-on learning and collaboration,
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  • What makes it an academic makerspace rather than an adult space, Jarowski said, is that it motivates children to discover new skills and knowledge.
  • Involve students in every step of the planning,"
  • You must make decisions about its scope.
  • Safety is important, too, so you must also budget for goggles, gloves, aprons, lab coats and a fire extinguisher.
  • Part of planning will be deciding which tools to support.
  • "Also, an area to display student projects is important," he said. It helps the students develop a sense of pride.
  • Setup: Jarowski said many people ask if a makerspace is a classroom or a workshop. His answer is that it should be both, or a synthesis of the two. But he said several considerations should go into the physical setup. You should have both high-tech and low-tech areas, and clean and messy areas, with separate workstations for different types of activities. Don't carpet the space because carpet is hard to clean, he said. Make sure you include whiteboards so students can work on problems together.
  • It is important to showcase student projects, prototypes and designs, he said. Keep cameras around to document their efforts and include them in the social media and blog of the school.
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    Lists 8 things to consider when designing a makerspace for YOUR school. Purpose, People, Curriculum,
Jill Bergeron

MAKESHOP - 0 views

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    Pittsburgh Children's Museum Makerspace. The blog has lots of resources to inspire creativity.
Jill Bergeron

Guide to Creating and Inventing in the Classroom - 0 views

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    Written by Gary Stager with several ideas for projects in LS classrooms.
Gayle Cole

The Exploratory Making For Educators Summer 2013 Symposium » The Exploratory - 0 views

  • K-12 teachers,
  • clay, fabric, electronics, e-textiles, and programming.
  • K-12, public-private spectrum. It will be a D.I.T, a Do It Together, community
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  • Each week after the Google Hangout, you will be asked to make something at home and post a picture or video onto the course’s Google+ community
  • Tier 1 costs $120 and includes a Make-It box containing the course materials listed below. Tier 2 costs $40 and includes a materials list and suggested shopping sites.  
  • Southern California participants are invited to join the Making for Educators group for a symposium celebration at The Exploratory’s new space located at  11840 Jefferson Blvd, Culver City, CA 90230.
Gayle Cole

The Case for a Campus Makerspace - 0 views

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    Article with compelling persuasion about importance of makerspaces
Gayle Cole

Gever Tulley: Life lessons through tinkering | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    @cookout70 @eramosp There's a place called Tinkering School! #hacking #problemsbecomepuzzles http://t.co/M0wSx3xctF
Gayle Cole

Kids Building Things - 0 views

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    after school program ideas from John Berger
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