Makers—in the broadest sense, those who make things—and the maker movement have gone mainstream. Featured in articles from the Smithsonian to The Atlantic to The New York Times, today’s makers are ...
(TNS) — CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — The maker movement is going mainstream, migrating from museums, garages, and informal "faires" into the highly regulated world of K-12 education. For fans of hands-on, ...
With IT devices, students realize their creative potential, writes Guo Ying from China Features In a classroom of the elementary school affiliated to Renmin University of China, 11-year old Yao Bohan ...
In Silicon Valley, there’s a lot of talk about The Maker Movement. After all, over 195,000 people attended Maker Faire events around the world last year alone. Makers are tech-savvy tinkerers. They ...
Few trends in K-12 ed tech are as hot—or as underresearched—as “maker” education. The term generally refers to using a wide variety of hands-on activities (such as building, computer programming, and ...
Sacramento State's planned launch of a certificate program in maker education is designed to meet the needs of teachers looking to join the "maker movement" and emphasize hands-on, collaborative ...
Maker education shouldn't be treated as a flavor of the month. In her ISTE bio, she says, “I don’t do teaching for a living. I live teaching as my doing … and technology has amplified my passion for ...
The abrupt announcement of Maker Media’s shutdown startled and shocked people in many walks of life—especially educators who felt inspired to bring making and the do-it-yourself spirit into teaching ...
Maker education shouldn't be treated as a flavor of the month. In her ISTE bio, she says, “I don’t do teaching for a living. I live teaching as my doing … and technology has amplified my passion for ...
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