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New Milford High School Pushes the Envelope on 21st Century Education - NJ Spotlight - 0 views

  • “There is no one-size fits all model, no two Makerspaces should be the same. It should reflect the needs, wants, and ability of the students,” explained Fleming. Fleming stresses the importance of creating a Makerspace that fits the environment. The students must be an integral part of the process so they can take ownership of the space and want to be a part of it.
  • The fixed stations include a Lego set for challenges, a Makey-Makey kit for redesigning technology, a Little Bits bar for robotics, a 3-D printer for designing and creating, and a take-apart station for dismantling outdated computers. Flexible stations include a molecular gastronomy kit used to make outlandish flavor combinations like chocolate caviar and a toothbrush robotics kit.
  • “Trust not only that your students can handle the space but also trust them to learn and fill in the blanks of what you might not know as an educator,” Fleming said.
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  • “Having a little lesson or course on how to take apart a computer would help take the mystery away from computers,” explained Yachouh, who went on to make a suggestion, “Get a student who understands this stuff well to teach the other kids how to take apart a computer successfully and maybe put it back together.” She feels this would maintain the student-driven mission of the space, while providing a greater opportunity for learning.
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    ""There is no one-size fits all model, no two Makerspaces should be the same. It should reflect the needs, wants, and ability of the students," explained Fleming. Fleming stresses the importance of creating a Makerspace that fits the environment. The students must be an integral part of the process so they can take ownership of the space and want to be a part of it."
anonymous

- Maker Space In Education Series: 10 More Sites….Making With Technology - 0 views

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    "Welcome back and I sure hope you enjoyed the last article of  20 Reasons for Maker Space in Education and also 10 Sites To Help You Start Making In The Classroom.  In this post I highlight 10 additional sites that can promote making with an emphasis on some tech tools. "
anonymous

Worlds of Learning | Worlds of Making @ NMHS - 1 views

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    "At the heart of the vision for my Makerspace is to develop the space and to provide resources and opportunities that will aid in promoting web literacy.  These components encompass Mozilla's Web Literacy Standard.  The standard is make up of three key elements:  exploring, building and connecting and focuses on reading, writing and participating on the web."
anonymous

Can the Maker Movement Infiltrate Mainstream Classrooms? | MindShift - 0 views

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    Haven't read yet, just came across it.
anonymous

Skills - DIY - 0 views

shared by anonymous on 31 Aug 14 - No Cached
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    Maybe for those students who don't KNOW what they want to make?
anonymous

Learn, teach, and share online video lessons | Curious.com - 1 views

shared by anonymous on 03 Sep 14 - No Cached
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    Could we use this in a makerspace?
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