Move, Shake, and Make: 3 Baby Steps to Bring Making to Your Classroom
3 baby steps you can take to start bringing a culture of making and tinkering into your classroom.
Maker Education is such a valuable role. These stories will bring you the latest information and tales of maker educators who area spreading the maker mindset. Help others learn how to make things or how to think like a maker at makerspaces, schools, universities, and local communities. The importance of maker education can not be understated. We appreciate our educators.
3 baby steps you can take to start bringing a culture of making and tinkering into your classroom.
Though schools may want to visit makerspaces, many just don’t have the resources or time for field trips. So bring the makerspace to them!
A Colorado STEM teacher gives teens an idea of how products are manufactured through molding.
For someone without a background or education in engineering and electronics, robotics can be a daunting field. That’s why Jeffrey Moore of The Animech Project is developing robotics kits that help teach those skills in a fun and accessible way. The Animech Project, on display at this year’s Maker Faire Bay Area, is creating robotics kits […]
Most schools would love a chance to use a makerspace, so reach out to them! Reach more students with a maker education.
William Gerrey and Dr. Joshua Miele made the Blind Arduino Project to help those in the blind community expand their STEM and Maker education.
So many of your phones sensors are hidden or hard to access, but Science Journal, the new Android App from Google, makes it easy to use them.