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45 Websites For 3D Printable Models - Makerspaces.com. Arduino Uno For Beginners - Projects, Programming and Parts (Tutorial) 60+ Makerspace Ideas for Maker Education. FREE PDF – 100+ Makerspace Materials and Supplies Below is a growing collection of our favorite tweets that focus on makerspace ideas.

60+ Makerspace Ideas for Maker Education

What is a Makerspace? Is it a Hackerspace or a Makerspace? FREE Makerspace Supply List 100+ Makerspace Materials and Supplies (PDF) A makerspace is a collaborative work space inside a school, library or separate public/private facility for making, learning, exploring and sharing that uses high tech to no tech tools. These spaces are open to kids, adults, and entrepreneurs and have a variety of maker equipment including 3D printers, laser cutters, cnc machines, soldering irons and even sewing machines. A makerspace however doesn’t need to include all of these machines or even any of them to be considered a makerspace. If you have cardboard, legos and art supplies you’re in business. If you are interested in finding out more about laser cutters though, you could always take a look at someone like Boss Laser.

100+ Makerspace Materials & Products w/ Supply List - Makerspaces.com. FREE Makerspace Supply List – PDF Format One of the most common questions we get is in regards to buying makerspace materials.

100+ Makerspace Materials & Products w/ Supply List - Makerspaces.com

There are a ton of products and supplies out there and it can be overwhelming to pick the right ones especially if you are just starting out. One of the first steps you should do before spending any money is to talk with the people who will be using your makerspace. Build a Makerspace Workbench For Under $100 w/ Step-by Step-Plans. Get the complete step-by-step workbench plans in PDF format Makerspace Workbench We’re always creating something at our Makerspaces.com office and just recently we ran out of work space.

Build a Makerspace Workbench For Under $100 w/ Step-by Step-Plans

Instead of just going out and buying a workbench, we decided to build one and share the plans so you can build one too. Making your own workbench offers a few advantages over buying one from the store. Literacy Through Technology - NCSU CED METRC. 5 Questions to ask when planning a Makerspace. Defining Makerspaces: What the Research Says. Recently, I had the unfortunate experience of dealing with criticism.

Defining Makerspaces: What the Research Says

I was told (not to my face) by a visitor to our school that our library makerspace is not a “real makerspace”. This same person stated that our woodshop is a “real makerspace” because it has power tools. She suggested that I “do some research” on what makerspaces actually are. Feeling personally insulted aside, what bothers me most about this statement is the concept that some makerspaces are more valid than others and that a makerspace is solely defined by the tools it contains.

Make It @ Your Library. The easiest way to learn electronics and Arduino programming. Bring ideas to life with free online Arduino simulator and PCB apps. 60+ Makerspace Ideas for Maker Education. What Makers Bring To Education.

What does the Maker movement have to offer education?

What Makers Bring To Education

One compelling idea is what some many consider to be an upside-down way to learn. Larry Rosenstock, founder of High Tech High, started me thinking about this idea in a conversation we had on project-based learning. He pointed out that most programs teach kids in advance the skills they will need to succeed at the project, but Larry believes that the students should learn the skills as part of the project - just at the moment they need them. For example, if one were to teach skills in advance for, say, scientific data collection, a teacher might show students pictures of the equipment they will use, test them on their ability to describe the function, demonstrate how to organize their data and warn them to label their axes--a somewhat mind-numbing approach.

Consider instead the opposite approach--laying out the objective of the lesson, and then helping students discover what tools will help them reach their goal. How to Build Your Makerspace. Learning by making has been around since long before edtech—just think about what the adventurous explorers or intrepid settlers of yore would have thought of "Do-It-Yourself.

How to Build Your Makerspace

" But with thousands of kid-friendly tech tools and a whole World Wide Web of resources out there, creative, interesting opportunities for learning-by-making abound for everyone. Okay, so with all those resources, where should you start to build a makerspace? Here at EdSurge, we've rolled up our sleeves, put on our protective goggles, and built a Maker Guide from scratch, just for you. Upcycle Night: A Middle School PBL Project. Two years ago when my wife and I moved to Madison, Wisconsin, I was lucky enough to get a job at a new project- and environment-based charter school, Badger Rock Middle.

Upcycle Night: A Middle School PBL Project

After a tough first year of learning and experimenting (sometimes with the help of Edutopia and sometimes with the help of other teachers like Sara Krauskopf, on whose project the following lesson is based), I have become more confident in assigning projects and letting students take them as far as possible. During first quarter, Badger Rock’s sixth and seventh graders visited Madison's landfill and a recycling plant. The kids learned how the two businesses worked as systems, including: What were the parts? How did they achieve the system's purpose? Upcycling and the Low-Tech Makerspace. You've read about the maker movement.

Upcycling and the Low-Tech Makerspace

You've seen the posts with 3D printers, laser cutters, and three-axis mills in shiny new labs. And you want your students to start making, too. Why Making Is Essential to Learning. Making is as old as learning itself.

Why Making Is Essential to Learning

While the maker movement may only be about a decade old, the human desire to create dates back to the earliest forms of human activity, from making stone tools to drawing on cave walls (Halverson & Sheridan, 2014; Martinez & Stager, 2014). Thinkers such as Pestalozzi, Montessori, and Papert helped paved the way for the maker movement by stressing the importance of hands-on, student-centered, meaningful learning. Instead of viewing learning as the transmission of knowledge from teacher to student, these thinkers embraced the idea that children learn best when encouraged to discover, play, and experiment. 6 Strategies for Funding a Makerspace. The Maker movement continues to gain momentum.

6 Strategies for Funding a Makerspace

At this year's White House Science Fair, President Obama invited Super-Awesome Sylvia from Auburn, California to exhibit her water color robot as a representative of the Maker community. At the same event, the Corporation for National Service announced its commitment to place Americorps VISTAs in Maker movement organizations across the country. Maker Ed is placing those Maker VISTAs in makerspaces to help build their capacity for engaging low-income students as makers. In this spirit, we are starting to see more and more makerspaces springing up in schools across the country.

App Inventor. Get Started Follow these simple directions to build your first app! Tutorials. 45 Design Thinking Resources For Educators. 45 Design Thinking Resources For Educators Imagine a world where digital learning platforms help adult learners succeed through college completion; where a network of schools offers international-quality education, affordable tuition, and serves hundreds of thousands of children in economically disadvantaged countries; where we engage parents in understanding national trends and topics in education; where a comprehensive learning environment seamlessly connects the classroom with the opportunities of the digital world for young students; and where system-level solutions help more students gain access to college.

Educators across the world have been using design thinking to create such a world. Design thinking consists of four key elements: Defining the Problem, Creating and Considering Multiple Options, Refining Selected Directions, and Executing the Best Plan of Action. An early example of design thinking would have been Edison’s invention of the light bulb. Librarians are taking the lead in the digital transformation. Empower your learners – 9 reasons to try design thinking in education. Students can be amazing problem solvers – no matter their age. I remember a second-grader I taught many years ago. Some days it was a struggle to get him to follow the most basic classroom rules, but he always rose to the challenge when he saw a big issue that needed to be addressed. Here’s just one example: after a class discussion about litter on the playground, all the other kids agreed to be more careful in the future. IEEE Maker Project - The IEEE DIY Project. This is your opportunity to show the world the work that has been keeping you up at night.

So if you are tirelessly tinkering with a tech project that solves complex problems and has applications in the real world, and can use an extra $500, we want to hear from you. Coolcreativity. The Maker Education Shelf. Home. STOP! Stop Motion ideas are here! National Gallery of Australia Australian Council of Art and Design University Schools Association of Independent Schools NSW International Society Technology in Education (ISTE), USA iPadpalooza, USA 21st Century Learning International National Arts Education Association (NAEA), USA TAFE Queensland The Kellett School, Hong Kong Queensland Art Teachers Association Queensland University of Technology Apple Consultants Network Lutheran Education Australia Brisbane Catholic Education State Library Queensland EduTECH Teacher Training Australia Lady Gowrie Childhood Education Queensland Museum of Contemporary Art, Brisbane Griffith University.

Pixar and Khan Academy Release Free Online Course for Aspiring Animators. Up there with being an astronaut, comic book artist, or the President, there’s one job that your average kid would probably love to snag: Working at Pixar. Animation and Pixar enthusiasts of all ages, take note! David Gauntlett: Making is Connecting: The social meaning of creativity, from DIY and knitting to YouTube and Web 2.0, book published by Polity, 2011. Why we all need time to tinker with tech. Tinkering rolls personalized learning and critical thinking into one powerful package Picture this: a grandparent working on a car in the garage or a kid figuring out the inner workings of a clock. Burlington Mini Maker Faire. Robert Beck’s Musical Tesla Coil.

The greatest show & tell in the Piedmont! Maker Faire. How the maker movement inspires every student to love learning. By Sarah O'Rourke November 13th, 2015 No matter the subject, making and collaborating engages students in inspiring ways You know the maker movement has hit the big leagues when even the President is talking about it.

Earlier this year, for the National Week of Making, President Obama issued a call to action to educators, designers, and makers of all stripes. “During National Week of Making, we celebrate the tinkerers and dreamers whose talent and drive have brought new ideas to life, and we recommit to cultivating the next generation of problem solvers,” he said. “As the maker movement grows, I continue to call on all Americans to help unlock the potential of our Nation and ensure these opportunities reach all our young people, regardless of who they are or where they come from.” It’s a great vision but what does it actually mean for the teachers in the classroom? MakerClubPlaybook-Jan2012.pdf. Hsmakerspacetoolsmaterials 201204. Carolina.com. Shana McAlexander Product Developer Lead students in an engaging and creative project where they build a model that demonstrates the flexing action of the human hand. Students use craft materials and follow the procedure below to assemble a model of the hand.

Designing a School Makerspace. Makerspaces, STEAM labs and fab labs are popping up in schools across the country. Makerspaces provide hands-on, creative ways to encourage students to design, experiment, build and invent as they deeply engage in science, engineering and tinkering. A makerspace is not solely a science lab, woodshop, computer lab or art room, but it may contain elements found in all of these familiar spaces.

Therefore, it must be designed to accommodate a wide range of activities, tools and materials. Project-Based Learning Through a Maker's Lens. The rise of the Maker has been one of the most exciting educational trends of the past few years. A Maker is an individual who communicates, collaborates, tinkers, fixes, breaks, rebuilds, and constructs projects for the world around him or her. Snap Circuits SnapMicro ® I Standard. Model: SCM400Brand: Snap Circuits ®Manufacturer: Elenco ® Flex and Extend: Modeling a Human Hand. Grasping with Straws: Make a Robot Hand Using Drinking Straws. Maker Space In Education Series… Making It With Raspberry Pi. Maker Space In Education Series… 10 More Sites….Making With Technology. Maker Space In Education Series… 10 Sites To Start Making In The Classroom. Maker Space In Education Series… 20 Reasons Your Students Should Be Making. Preddy creating school library e2809cmakerspacee2809d. Project-Based Learning Through a Maker's Lens.

Makerspace - NCSU CED METRC. [3019] Helping Students Learn with the Head, the Heart and the Hand. Making for the Sake of Making. Worlds of Making @ NMHS. BAY SHORE MIDDLE SCHOOL G.E.N.I.U.S. HOUR EDUCATOR RESOURCES. Maker Education Initiative – Every Child a Maker. Make It @ Your Library. Triad Art + Tech (Greensboro, NC) Campus Maker & Innovation Space - Davidson College. What would you like to make today? Start [Studio M: MakerWiki] Tinkering Fundamentals – Exploratorium Store. Home - The Forge, Greensboro's Makerspace and Hackerspace. How to Turn Your School Into a Maker Haven. Internet Catalogue. BAY SHORE MIDDLE SCHOOL G.E.N.I.U.S. HOUR EDUCATOR RESOURCES. Community Is Key to Successful Library Maker Spaces. Meet the Makers: Can a DIY movement revolutionize how we learn? Low Tech, High Gains: Starting a Maker Program Is Easier Than You Think. Creating a School Library Makerspace: The Beginning of a Journey.

School Makerspaces - Community. MakingintheLibraryToolkit2014. Makerspaces in Education and DARPA. Make: DIY Projects, How-Tos, Electronics, Crafts and Ideas for Makers. Finding Starter Projects: Teacher to Teacher. 43 Lessons from the Make: Education Forum. The Mindset of the Maker Educator. School for Hackers - Mark Frauenfelder. Make It @ Your Library. Makerology. Book Folding Patterns: Debbi Moore Designs. Makerspace News & Advice for the Professional Maker. eSchool News Why maker technology is crucial for students with learning difficulties.

Why maker technology is crucial for students with learning difficulties. Events - Mozilla Learning. Web Literacy - Mozilla Learning. Daily Education and Technology News for Schools 12/03/2013. Worlds of Making @ NMHS. Paper Circuits. New & Improved Libraries. The Maker Movement and English Language Arts. The 'Maker Movement' Has a Place in All Disciplines. Educator Spotlight: Laura Fleming. Kurti-3-for-tl-website.pdf. Educational Makerspaces. Makerspace-article-2.pdf. EDUCATIONAL MAKERSPACES. EDUCATIONAL MAKERSPACES. Kurti-article.pdf. Connected Educators - Bookpage. Conductive Thread Overview - Make: