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Digital and Virtual Makerspaces Intro. Makerspaces and Maker Learning. 4 Tips to Create a Virtual Makerspace. What is a Makerspace? Is it a Hackerspace or a Makerspace? Get The FREE Makerspace Materials Supply List (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.

They can provide different types of laser from home use to industrial ones. Now that you have the birdseye view of a makerspace, lets dig a little deeper. Makerspaces have been called everything from a FabLab to a Techshop to a hackerspace. Topics: Maker spaces. Maker spaces are creative, self-directed learning spaces where students can create, invent and learn. Sylvia Martinez states: 'The Maker Movement is a revolutionary global collaboration of people learning to solve problems with modern tools and technology'. In a maker environment, students have the opportunity to become involved with collaborative hands-on projects that promote multidisciplinary thinking and learning. Students can tinker, explore, discover and create new things using a variety of tools and materials.

The spaces are often filled with computers, 3D printers, electronics, craft supplies, tools and recycled materials. Maker spaces are unique and might focus on electronics, robotics, woodwork, sewing, programming or a combination of these skills. In schools, maker spaces exist in three different forms: as dedicated spaces, distributed spaces or mobile spaces. References CMK Futures (2017). What could you find in a maker space? Virtual Makerspaces. Coding for Teachers | Kodable. Digital Makerspace. Search this site Embedded Files Digital Makerspace Click on a button to create and investigate! Created by Kara Wilkins, District Integration Technology Specialist, Lowell Public Schools Many ideas were inspired by Shannon McClintock Miller: Page updated Google Sites Report abuse.

Digital Resources for School Makerspaces. Put Our New Digital Makerspace on Your Classroom To-Do List | Kai XR. School is officially out for summer in classrooms across the country—but that doesn’t mean the learning, creating, and innovating has to stop! Our new digital classroom makerspace offering, Kai XR Create, provides a collaborative environment that empowers students and kids of all ages to build and explore new worlds, develop critical 21st century skills, and, most of all, have fun! Makerspaces have been around in one form or another for hundreds of years, but virtual makerspaces are a bit more of a recent development. In a digital makerspace, students are able to work together or independently to build, interact with, and solve problems within a digital environment of their own design.

VR makerspaces enable students to roll up their virtual sleeves, get creative, and experiment with new concepts and ideas that help them better understand the world around them. A Digital Makerspace That’s Easy to Implement A Digital Makerspace Made for Kids, by Educators Love all things LEGO? Virtual MakerSpace - Discovering the Remarkable. MakerSpace Resources - - Symbaloo Library. Virtual Makerspaces-Template Site with Tutorial. There are many variables surrounding access to online resources in schools in North America that make it impossible to recommend a one size fits all approach. Therefore, our effort is suggestive. Below you will find information on virtual makerspace issues, as well as suggestions to help you make your own virtual makerspace a success.

We used Google Sites software as our platform because it is compatible with many programs. It is also a familiar format to young people who have smartphones or tablets and are already used to the idea of apps they can group together on various swipeable screens. The apps we chose to list on our site encourage the user to: CreateConstructTinkerExperimentInventDesignExplore The apps listed on our site are not connected to an assignment or a tutorial that would teach and then test. We prefer free apps where owners sponsor great making opportunities for anyone with a device. Downloading and Logging in. Qweebi | Virtual Makerspace. 10 Virtual Maker and STEM Resources for Students. Help smooth the path from in-person to online making. While teaching online, embedding a maker mindset and using making as a pedagogical foundation is not as unwieldy as it may seem.

It’s both delightful and reassuring to see students get up during Zoom sessions and start working with their hands—exploring, chatting, asking questions, and learning. These resources will help smooth the path from in-person to online making. Resources for activity ideas CoBuild At Home The CoBuild website and Facebook group offers a wealth of online maker activities. The Community Science Workshop Network This resource is low in technology, but high in engagement and reliability. Exploratorium The well-organized site from San Francisco’s Exploratorium investigates everything from skateboard engineering to cookie subduction (i.e., using an Oreo cookie to demonstrate what happens when continental and oceanic plates shift). Science Friday The maker challenge archive from Science Friday is extremely robust. How to Create a Virtual Makerspace. Elementary Makerspace Resources | Mrs. J in the Library. Created with the amazing and inspiring Colleen Graves!

Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links, which means if you purchase an item after clicking the link, I will receive a small commission. See Disclosures & Disclaimers for more information. BEST Resources for Elementary School Makerspaces Makerspace Centers in 40 Minutes – Blog post by Mrs. Circulating Maker Kits – Blog post by Mrs. Makerspaces.com Ultimate Makerspace Resource Guide – Plenty of activity ideas and links to more resources.

K-12 Fab Lab & Makerspaces Resource Website – Heavily skewed towards secondary, but still lots of great ideas & colleagues Make It! Maker Librarians to Follow FREE Resources! Learning to Code Makerspace Center (for Scratch™, ScratchJr.™ app, or Lightbot™ app) by Mrs. Beginner Paper Circuits by Chibitronics Tinkering Fundamentals online courses about circuits, motion, and light from Exploratorium Public Library as Makerspace in Duxbury, Massachusetts Stop Motion Animation for Beginners from Tinker Lab. Our Virtual Makerspace (Elementary Master) - Google Slides. Instructional Tech - Digital Makerspace. Our Virtual Makerspace Is Open! Welcome to Our Virtual Makerspace where you can create, imagine, read, learn, discover and more.

And one of the best parts...It's open all day long! Have fun, friends. Our students love all of the special things Makerspaces bring to them within libraries, classrooms and school communities. With the summer here, I wanted to create a virtual Makerspace where they could experience art, building, coding, designing, engineering, music, reading and more. I put the virtual Makerspace together in a choice board format where kids and families can make choices what they want to do by clicking on the image within 24 different boxes. All of the sites and resources are open and free for everyone to use, including the three Capstone eBooks under Read. I also created a new Collection by Destiny filled with all of the resources from the choice board. As I find more wonderful Makerspace sites and resources, I will add another page to Our Virtual Makerspace choice board and Collection by Destiny. K-2 Virtual Makerspace Template. William T. Rogers Middle School. Our Virtual Makerspace for Middle and High School - Google Slides.

Virtual Makerspace K-2 - Mountain View Elementary School. Welcome to the Owen LMC - Choice Boards & Virtual Makerspaces. Our Virtual Makerspace​ – Loring Flemming Elementary School Library.