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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. There is growing interest in whether Maker education can help boost student learning outcomes, including test scores.

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The Learning Revolution Has Begun

The Learning Revolution Weekly Update September 17th, 2014 One of the reasons people stop learning is that they become less and less willing to risk failure. More information and signup at [link] Connected Librarian Day 2.014. Check out [link] for more information, and be sure to share with the librarians in your schools!

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The Learning Revolution Has Begun

The Learning Revolution Weekly Update November 12th, 2014 One learns by doing a thing; for though you think you know it, you have no certainty until you try. More information at [link]. Newsletter Sponsor Click for more information One Week Calendar All events are listed in US-Eastern Time. For more information, click here.

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The Learning Revolution Has Begun

The Learning Revolution Weekly Update October 29th, 2014 Teaching is not just a job. Participatory, hyperlinked library services; DIY and maker movements; emerging technology in academic and research libraries; Google Glass—our Library 2.014 conference covered a broad range of topics and these were among the most notable.

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Makerspaces: On Scanning the Road & Gently Easing the Brakes

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Informal learning is important. In my 2014 post Making Inside the Space and Outside the box , I wrote about a growing convergence that points to libraries as the most promising site for making. We did not need dedicated space for STEM in the library. We did need space for digital storytelling–formal and informal.

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The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Thanks to input from information professionals worldwide, the lineup of keynote presenters during the past Library 2.0 More information about about our programs is available at NatGeoEd.org. For more information, click here. Nominate your favorite keynote speakers for Library 2.014. virtual conferences has been phenomenal.

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The Stories We've Been Told (in 2017) about Education Technology

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As concerns about “fake news” make clear, Silicon Valley’s influence also extends to how we access information and build knowledge; it extends to the stories we hear and share. The Top Ed-Tech Trends of 2014. The Maker Movement. The Collapse of For-Profit Higher Education (Or Not). Beyond the MOOC.