An Ode to Maker Camp: What Makes a Maker? Childhood
Part of the secret to making great things is prolonging the magic of childhood!
Part of the secret to making great things is prolonging the magic of childhood!
As the week comes to an end, we look back at the wonderful results.
Today is International Women’s Day, and with a theme of “Be Bold for Change,” we decided to reach out to some female makers who are effecting real, impactful change on the world.
Over 300 educators convened at the Make: Education Forum at NYSCI the day before World Maker Faire.
Name: Tracy Gray Home: Brooklyn, New York Makerspace: Sankofa Global Brings S.T.E.A.M. Makerspaces to YOU! Day Job: Education Consultant How’d you get started making? I became a Maker when I was a classroom teacher. Inquiry and project based learning was integral to all curricula. Whether we were studying butterflies, birds, the post office, the city, transportation, […]
Jendai Robinson is a chemist, researcher, and maker who builds new types of material and chemical detecting sensors for NASA.
We’re proud to announce that Maker Camp — the virtual DIY summer camp for kids — launched today!