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The ‘Maker’ Movement: Understanding What the Research Says

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The Maker Movement has its roots outside of school, in institutions such as science museums and in the informal activities that everyday people have taken part in for generations. The Maker Movement in Education (Erica R. Often, such work is guided by the notion that process is more important than results.

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Scratch and Makey Makey Across the Curriculum

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Standards Addressed: Common Core State Standards – ELA. Evaluate competing design solutions using a systematic process to determine how well they meet the criteria and constraints of the problem. National Core Arts Standards. Directions: Learners engaged in a maker-enhanced writers’ workshop.

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Making is a Process

A Principal's Reflections

For all intensive purposes most of these students could care less about the curriculum, Common Core Standards, or standardized tests (i.e. After considering these important steps a systematic approach to ordering technology and other items will help to create a makerspace that best meets the needs of your learners.

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The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Wednesday, March 12th at 9am PDT in Seattle, WA Maker Movement at NCCE 2014 with Sylvia Martinez, Join colleagues for a day of hard fun and problem solving — where computing meets tinkering and design. To become an event partner and have your events listed here, please email admin@web20labs.com. Learn more here. Learn more here.