Nervous Organizer LOVED Her Maker Camp Experience
To see the light bulb “go off” and the sense of ownership and pride was priceless.
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!
To see the light bulb “go off” and the sense of ownership and pride was priceless.
This week we saw robotic tattoos, a museum bringing fabrication tools to kids, and how Autodesk is bringing software tools to Fab Labs.
Miriam, a Professor of Media Arts & Technology, started using Arduino in 2008 to bring new possibilities to her interactive exhibits.
Using DonorsChoose allows you to create a wish list of items needed for projects and is a great way to get bonus funding.
What’s the best way to revive American craftsmanship and inspire more hands-on learning? Mike would probably say by building huge steampunk robots.
“Kids learn to work in teams, support one another, share ideas and develop a deep sense of mutual respect for one another in a way that just doesn’t happen in a typical classroom.”
Christine Lupia-Fugere shares her inspiring Maker Camp experience! (Hint: it’s fantastic.)