Making Is Great Because It’s Chaotic. But Not Everyone Is Looking for Chaos.
Edsurge
MARCH 3, 2020
For the educators in our research, making was no one particular type of activity—whether programming robots or folding paper into shapes or inventing a solution to a common problem. While most educators in our focus groups expressed similar ideas to Flamm, they did not offer one singular definition of making.
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