More Computer Science Isn’t the Answer
Whenever we encounter some exciting new technology, the first question we ask ourselves is how do we use this to make the world a better place?
Hands-on and project-based learning is making waves in the traditional education system for students and educators alike. Consider yourself a lifelong learner? Explore below for new ideas and information to discover!
Whenever we encounter some exciting new technology, the first question we ask ourselves is how do we use this to make the world a better place?
Join us on Friday, September 22, for the third annual Make: Education Forum in New York.
From California to Pakistan, check out some of the stories from Maker Camps that happened all over the world this summer.
Recent Harvard grad Harnek Gulati built a wooden word clock that is small enough to be worn as a wristwatch.
Machines Room is a socially and environmentally purposeful makerspace that supports thoughtful projects at a time when we need them.
Sharon Clausson initially created her Copenhagen Solar Cooker to make camp cookouts easier, but has since used her project to aid refugees.
Boston Mini Maker Faire is coming up on September 17th. Check out these 12 young makers that will be exhibiting at the faire.