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CREATE Lab. Carnegie Mellon Partnership with SUU Brings Unique STEM Education | SUU. Craft / Maker Kits to Check Out - Spring Ridge Elementary Makerspace - LibGuides at Wilson SD Libraries. Images from GoldieBlox™ and Q-Ba-Maze™ websites We have a *NEW* resource at the Spring Ridge Elementary School Library called Craft Kits, or Maker Kits! Craft / Maker Kits are kits that contain building materials and instructions that students can use to build or create something. Our hope is that students will build something with these materials, take some photos or short video clips, and ask parents to share the photos with the library to post on our website and/or Facebook page. IMPORTANT! - Many of the Craft/Maker Kits contain small parts that are NOT suitable for young children. Please keep the kit pieces away from younger brothers and sisters for their own safety! We have a variety of Craft/Maker kits for students in grades 2 through 5. The overdue fine for Craft/Maker Kits is $0.05 per day.

Setting Up Your Own MakerSpace. Since you already know that you want to set up a MakerSpace you know that it is an area that provides hands-on, creative ways for students to design, experiment, and invent as they engage in science, engineering, and tinkering.” (definition from edutopia) Before I started making specific plans for a MakerSpace in my library, I started reading everything that I could get my hands on that would inform me about such a space.

I read online, searched out other libraries, schools, classrooms, and communities that had MakerSpaces, hit the library and Amazon looking for books about MakerSpaces, visited several MakerSpaces in the area, read blogs about MakerSpaces, and followed makers on Twitter. Even though I have a MakerSpace up and successfully running, I am still seeking out any information I can that will improve my space for my students. Makerspace Materials Supply List. Elmer's Products, Inc. | Elmer's Teachers Club | Children's Lit to Promote STEAM and Creativity.

With STEAM programs on the rise, teachers across the country are inspiring students to build, create, tinker, and make. And what better way to create a springboard for learning than with engaging picture books that will hook kids on a plethora of topics? We've spent some time at the library to find some of the best picture books to foster creativity and celebrate science, mathematics, engineering and the arts with children.

And beyond using these books to reinforce essential curriculum topics, you'll also find a few other important lessons in our top picks... like perseverance, confidence, innovation, and the importance of making mistakes. Sandy's Circus by Tanya Lee Stone is a story about a young boy who was always fiddling with odds and ends and using his imagination to make things. When he got older and became an artist, his fiddling led him to create wire sculptures. What Color is My World? Me….Jane by Patrick McDonnell shares the early life primatologist Jane Goodall. Bon Appetit! Makerspace Guide |By Shannon Mersand and Sheri McNair.

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Anybody can learn. SHOP — RIGAMAJIG. Making for Beginners. Adafruit Learning System. Kits – Mackin Makerspace. Makerspaces Discovery Centers - Product Ideas. Makedo - Cardboard Construction. Chaos Tower. Amazon. Creative Building Toys for Kids | K’NEX. HUE Animation | HUE. Cubelets Robot Construction for Kids | Modular Robotics. Connected Toys by Sphero – Sphero Store. Collections – chibitronics. Menu Cart: 0 Items Getting Started Chibitronics Chibi Lights LED Circuit Stickers STEM Starter Kit chibitronics $ 30.00 Sketchbook chibitronics $ 10.00 Circuit Stickers Intro Pack Love to Code Love To Code Chibi Chip Chibi Clip Love To Code Chibi Scope Chip + Clip Bundle chibitronics $ 35.00 Circuit Stickers Effects Add-On chibitronics $ 20.00 Add-Ons & Accessories White LEDs MegaPack (30 stickers) Red, Yellow, Blue MegaPack (30 stickers) Copper Tape chibitronics $ 8.00 Pink, Orange, Green MegaPack (30 stickers) Conductive Fabric Tape Patches chibitronics $ 9.00 Lawn Fawn Push Here Stamp Lawn Fawn Push Here Die Cut chibitronics $ 6.00 Classroom Circuit Stickers (White) Classroom Pack chibitronics $ 110.00 Circuit Stickers (Red, Yellow and Blue) Classroom Pack.

Squishy Circuits | Play・Invent・Learn. Snap Circuits ® | Electronic and Educational Toys. Home. Makey Makey | Buy Direct (Official Site) Coding for your School | Kodable. What is CodeHS? CodeHS is a comprehensive teaching platform for helping schools teach computer science. We provide web-based curriculum, teacher tools and resources, and professional development. By leveraging CodeHS’ web-based platform, teachers can access all of the tools they need to teach great middle school or high school computer science courses, all in one place.

CodeHS also provides tools to help districts scale course pathways across grades 6-12, helping administrators track data and gain insights needed to manage large scale rollouts. What is Kodable? Kodable is a complete K-5 curriculum taking students from learning to think like a programmer in Kindergarten to writing real JavaScript by 5th grade. Makerspace Library. Welcome to Chibitronics. Super Scratch Programming Adventure! "Reveals the power of this deceptively simple programming language . . . A fun way to learn how to program Scratch, even for adults.” —Mark Frauenfelder, Boing Boing (Read More) "A great introduction to game design. Kids will start building games from the first page. " "If you think you might have a future programmer on your hands, it's time to introduce your kid to Scratch. . . .

"If you have a kid who plays around with a computer and can read even a little, get this. " "This book is superb. "An enjoyable and highly accessible introduction to this technology and the power of computing. " "If you’ve got a child or maybe even a classroom of students who are wanting to make their own games, Scratch is a great option. . . . "Walks readers through a series of extremely well-designed game-design projects, each of which introduces a new concept or two to young programmers, providing a gentle learning curve for mastering Scratch’s many powerful features.

" SLC |Ten Tips to Take Your Makerspace to the Next Level. Enter your Longwood University LancerNet ID and password. If you have forgotten your LancerNet password or have any other difficulties with logging in to this system, contact IITS User Support Services during their hours or your RTA after hours. For more information about accessing the Library's resources from off-campus see Remote Access. Licensing agreements for these databases require that access be extended only to authorized Longwood University users. Your LancerNet account information will be used to determine if you are indeed an authorized user.

The information you enter into the fields above is passed to our server over the internet and is not stored anywhere on our system or on your personal machine. Once you have been validated by this system, a "cookie" is sent to your web browser as an ongoing indication of your authorization to access these databases. This "cookie" contains no personally identifiable information and will only be set once during login. 4 maker activities to keep students tinkering. Makerspace Guide Article. Children's Science Lab Coats | Childs White Lab Coat | White Lab Coats For Kids ResourcesMakerspace Lab. At Makerspace Lab, we do much more than just sell white lab coats for kids and science party supplies. As your online source for all your science party needs, we take it upon ourselves to leave a positive impact on our community. Inspiring others to find out about what Makerspace can do, we invite you to create your own Makerspace.

Our goal is simple – to inspire and help teachers, technology directors, designers, and community leaders and provide them with the means to create their very own Makerspace. If you are interested in creating your own Makerspace, we can help with more than just children’s science lab coats! Providing you with a list of free information, lessons, tips, and all the “how-to” guides available on running your own Makerspace, you can find what you need below. MAKE– Make Magazine’s website includes project instructions, the Maker Shed maker supplies store, project plans, videos, event listings and more. Maker Eduction Initiative – Make Magazine’s Education sp.

Makerspace Apps - Fogli Google. Birdville ISD Makerspace - Home. MaximizingPBLMakerspaceEnvironmentsISTE20171. ALA Guide to 3D Printers. The Maker Issue | SLJ 2015. Maker Share | Create. Connect. Learn. | By Make: + Intel. Collaborative Spaces. Challenge-Based Learning in the School Library Makerspace. Presented by Diana Rendina, Media Specialist and Writer, Tampa Preparatory School, Tampa, FL Sponsored by Libraries Unlimited If you attended the live session, you’ll be emailed a CE certificate within 24 hours of the edWebinar.

If you view the recording and would like a CE certificate, join the SLC @ the Forefront community and go to the edWebinar Archives folder to take the CE quiz. A successful school makerspace needs an enthusiastic maker community, school-wide participation, and staff support. How do you build this type of learning at your school? In this edWebinar, Diana Rendina, Media Specialist and Writer, Tampa Preparatory School in Tampa, FL, describes step-by-step how to introduce challenge-based learning into your school library makerspace. Her presentation will: Walk through various real-world design challengesAddress common questions and concernsOffer practical advice for implementing challenge-based learning in the makerspace About the Presenter.

Makerspace Playbook Feb 2013. Makerspaces. Internet Catalogue. During our Education Underground Workshop at Microsoft thoroughly enjoyed "The Garage" visit and Science Fair that featured makerspace activities. My Makerspace - #MakerEd Mavens @nathan_stevens@DianaLRendina @geekyteach @NMHS_lms @NikkiDRobertson@ellyssa @jaymesdec@LindseyOwn @mtechman@designmaketeach@technolibrary@makerjawn@elissamalespina@travislape@MakerSylvia@ARosheim@abbewaldron @swhitmer_edu @thomascmurray @tieandjeans @ajpodchaski @imcraddock@lblanken @mistermcintosh @buffyjhamilton@jenniferlagarde@smartinez@venspired @adriennegifford @jsambuca@heidinelt @gravescolleen@wagongrrl @LFlemingEDU@DrJacieMaslyk@scitechyEDU @tashmoonyc @plemmonsa@lamarlibrary@terrieichholz @ShaneAbell@Mambule14 Forget the Mall.

These Days, Teens Go To Library Makerspaces @EdSurge 5 Considerations for Designing Makerspaces – @djakes 5 steps for creating a custom makerspace Genius of Making: 5 Ways to Mash-Up Genius Hour and Your Makerspace @ajjuliani. FREE EBOOK - MakerED Resources For School Makerspaces. Project Ideas & Inspirations - Resources for K-12 Fab Labs and Makerspaces. Mackin Makerspace. CHS Short Stacks | They're short for a reason!

3D Printing in the classroom. Getting Started - Maker Ed's Resource Library. “Getting Started” includes a set of curated, introductory resources are for those new to making or interested in learning more about what making is and its potential impact in education. It also provides practical, concrete ways for integrating making into educational settings. The resources below are listed in alphabetical order, as a default. They are also organized into subcategories, accessible by the tabs at the top of the grid. When hovering over each box, keywords provide a simple description and glimpse into the content of the resource, which is accessible by clicking on the arrow in the upper right-hand corner. Filter - All Make the Case Program Models Project Ideas Tools Makerspaces Sort By Title Disclaimer: Maker Ed’s online Resource Library contains links to third-party organizations, companies, and commercial products.

Crafts. Kids Learning Skills and Being Awesome. Exploratorium: Science Activities Online. Resources. Jump to Navigation Resources You can post comments/suggestions on many of the documents; to get full edit access to them, please e-mail us. 3D Design & Printing Working documents: Miscellaneous: Arts & Crafts Assessment & Feedback Prior Resources: Building Spaces Articles and Background Resource Documents from ShopBot: E-Textiles Learning Electronics Making and Informal Education Making and Informal Education Resource Guide Physical Programming Extending Scratch with Physical Programming: Makey Makey. Recent | Make It @ Your Library. Amazon.com: Making Science: Reimagining STEM Education in Middle School and Beyond (9780997554304): Christa Flores: Books. Amazon.com: The Big Book of Makerspace Projects: Inspiring Makers to Experiment, Create, and Learn (9781259644252): Colleen Graves, Aaron Graves: Books.

Out of the Box Approach to Planning Makerspaces - Worlds of Learning. Don't think outside the box…Think like there is no box. ~ Unknown One of the most rewarding experiences in writing my second book, The Kickstart Guide to Making GREAT Makerspaces, was having the honor of being able to highlight and showcase GREAT makerspaces far and wide. In doing that research, I discovered some unconventional spaces that clearly have taken an out of the box approach to planning their makerspaces. Despite the many space out there that are essentially exactly alike, there is no one-size-fits-all approach to planning a makerspace. Makerspaces should as unique and meaningful as the communities they are in. The Scrap Exchange The Scrap Exchange’s mission is to promote creativity, environmental awareness, and community through reuse. Textiles Makerspace This Rutgers Makerspace for textiles allows makers to make apparel, curtains, handbags, E-textiles, pillows, and much more.

Fashion Makerspace Community Service Makerspace for Seniors Disney Internal Makerspace Religious Makerspace. Home. Elementary Makerspaces! | A Wrinkle in Tech. Elementary Library Makerspace Resources created with the amazing and inspiring Colleen Graves! (work in progress) Disclaimer: This page contains affiliate links, which means that if you purchase an item after clicking on the link, I will receive a small commission. See Disclosures & Disclaimers for more information. Elementary Librarians to Follow STEM Facilitators in Elementary Schools Amazing Professors teaching Teachers/Librarians BEST Resources for Elementary School Makerspaces Great Pinterest Boards Mrs. Cari WhiteLibrary MakerSpacesFollow On Bourn Idea LabFollow On Rachelle Doorley | TinkerLab Art Activities for KidsFollow On FREE Resources Homeschool Resources Great Articles Like this: Like Loading...

Mason Makerspace - Mason Makerspace - Elementary School Libraries at Leander ISD Elementary Schools. Resources. Home. Webinar - Digital Media Labs & Makerspaces for Small & Rural Libraries - 2014-02-26. Elementary Library Makerspace Resources. Advocating for Makerspaces in Libraries. Longwood Subscription Databases Login.