High Tech, Low Tech, No Tech; The making of a makerspace
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What is a Makerspace?A Makerspace is a creative Do-It-Yourself physical space that provides hands-on, creative ways to encourage students to dream, design, build, experiment, learn and invent as they immerse themselves in science, technology, engineering, the arts and mathematics (STEAM).
Why does a school need a Makerspace?Children by nature have a natural capacity to create. Increasing evidence supports that students are more engaged, excited and feel personally invested when they are creating and making. When they are allowed to create personal, meaningful projects, they develop the habits of mind necessary to solve their own problems: a critical attribute of 21st Century learners.
What Can I Do In A Makerspace?
Magnetic poetry$12-20 on Amazon
Sewing Machine $25-30 at Goodwill
What Can I Do In A Makerspace?
Badge-A-Minit$150 on Amazon
Amazon’s Create Spacewww.createspace.com
Photoshop - $600Photoshop Elements - $80GIMP - free but steep learning curvePaint.net - free and easy to use getpaint.net
What Can I Do In A Makerspace?
Video Editor Mac - iMovie PC – Cyberlink Power Director (older version $32) PC – VSCD Free Video Editor
What you need: Video Camera Good lighting (sunlight is good) Video editing software Green screen (or green piece of cloth)
What Can I Do In A Makerspace?
Video Production
What Can I Do In A Makerspace?
Video and Still Photos with a Green Screen
What Can I Do In A Makerspace?
Student Project Example
What Can I Do In A Makerspace?
3D Printing
Makerfaire.com
Ozobot
114.99 at Makershed (for 2)59.95 at Amazon (for 1)
What Can I Do In A Makerspace?
What Can I Do In A Makerspace?
$49.99 at Maker Shed
What Can I Do In A Makerspace?
Arduino Starter Kit K000007$79 at Digikey.com
Ted Talk
What it is and what you can do with it.
Arduino
What Can I Do In A Makerspace?
www.instructables.com
Instructables is a place that lets you explore, document, and share your DIY maker creations.
Explore. Share. Make.
Where can I get ideas?
Magazine (and website) that celebrates your right to tweak, hack, and bend any technology to your own will.
Where can I get ideas?
Grant Thompson “The King of Random” Youtube channel
Where can I get ideas?
Soliciting donations and help• Craigslist (www.craigslist.com)• Freecycle (www.freecycle.org)• PTSA• Alumni Association• Facebook (school, PTSA, alumni, personal)• Other (post at bit.ly.com/makerspacepadlet)
Tinyurl.com/delopadlet
Soliciting donations and help blurb.“We are looking for supplies of all kinds to design, create, invent, experiment, tinker and build with for our new Makerspace. Some things we need are: craft and sewing supplies, colored paper, photographic paper, sticker paper, button/badge making supplies, metal, leather and woodworking supplies, electronic parts and kits, Legos, Erector sets, jewelry making supplies, duct tape, scrapbooking supplies, mobile marker/white board, and storage bins. We can pickup or you can drop off at the Byrd High School office. We are also looking for local people with skills in any area to come and share with us your knowledge and experience.”
Just copy and paste.
Grant Opportunities:MakersgrantsLegoeducation Guide to Finding Grants Legoeducation Guide to Writing GrantsSt. Landry Parish Grant ListJefferson Parish Grant List
Single Best Resource for Librarians:
Making in the Library Toolkit
Lynda DeloCE Byrd High SchoolShreveport, [email protected]