Made in Baltimore: Makerspaces Offer Alternatives for Adult Education
From safety courses to partnering with other schools to host classes to taking advantage of MOOCs, your makerspace has options for education.
From safety courses to partnering with other schools to host classes to taking advantage of MOOCs, your makerspace has options for education.
Amazing things happen with MakerJam, which gets kids involved in making with themed events that emphasize creativity and collaboration.
Make It Go offers makerspaces around the world the opportunity to collaborate and co-create a kinetic artwork!
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!
Makerspaces converge to have fun, share war stories, and learn from each other at the Rocky Mountain Makerspace Conference this July.
Most schools would love a chance to use a makerspace, so reach out to them! Reach more students with a maker education.
If a makerspace wants to become a positive force in its community, it needs to reach out and listen to the community that’s already there.