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I’ve compiled some of my best Makerspace resources onto
this page. I’ve been researching this topic extensively, and I
will continue to add resources as I discover them.
What is the Maker Movement?
Thinkers and Tinkers: The Maker Movement – Fantasticwebsite that goes over the basics of what the MakerMovement is, how it started, and how it can fit in withyour school.How the Maker Movement is Transforming Education –Great article from Gary Stager and Sylvia Martinezabout the basics of the Maker Movement and practicalways to bring it into your school.
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New Milford High School, Laura FlemingRavenswood Makerspace Collaborative, RobertPronovost (check out this Google Hangout where hetalks about his space)Curtis Elementary Library, Shawna FordGrand Center Arts Academy
My Makerspace Posts:
5 Questions to Ask Yourself When Planning aMakerspaceWhat’s a Learning Mess (and why is it awesome)?How Students Build Creativity, Collaboration, andConfidence in MakerspacesReflections on our first year of MakingOur Makerspace JourneyAll my blog posts tagged Makerspaces
Makerspace Wishlists:
ElectronicsTechnology and Robotics
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Engineering ToolsDIY and CraftsUpdated Arts and Crafts list
Other resources I’vecurated/created:
My Makerspace Inspiration Pinterest My Makespace Technology Projects PinterestMy Makerspace Arts and Crafts PinterestI’ve also got lots of Pinterest boards that focus ondifferent types of Maker projectsMy Diigo Makerspace list
Blogs to follow:
Worlds of Learning: Laura Fleming’s blog, a majorinspiration for meCreate, Collaborate, Innovate: Colleen Grave’s blog; mySTEAM club students frequently meet virtually with herMaker Monday studentsBarrow Media Center: Andy Plemmons’ blog; in additionto being an all-around awesome librarian, Andy does anamazing job of bringing making into an elementarylibraryAttempts at Using Tech Effectively in our Classrooms:Robert Pronovost’s blog about RavenswoodMakerspaceTeen Librarian Toolbox: Blog run by librarians who workwith young adults. They have lots of examples of Makerprograms. Check out their Teen Program in a Box pagefor great inspiration.Library as Incubator Project: Blog that focuses onlibraries and artists working togetherMake: The people who started it all – there’s amazingproject inspiration and ideas on here, as well as lots offree resources
Project ideas & other resources:
The Maker Education Initiative’s Resource Page: Fromthe people who started it all, this page is an amazing
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resource for anyone interesting in making in education. From getting started, to tools, to project ideas, this is agreat site for Makers.Instructables : If you want to learn how to do prettymuch anything, whether it’s bake a cake or build a rollercoaster out of K’nex, you can find it on this website. Agreat project for students who be to have themdocument their work and create Instructables on theirown projects.Invent to Learn : Gary Stager and Sylvia Martinez’swebsite is an amazing resourceMake it @ Your library: Project database for making inlibraries. Easily sortable by age range, cost, size ofgroups, etc.Library Makers: Another great library blog with tons ofawesome project ideas.Super Sylvia’s Awesome Maker Show: Sylvia is anamazing inspiration for all Maker kids. She filming herMaker projects around 11, and has all sorts of fabulousvideos to inspire young Makers.Cybraryman’s Makerspace Resources page: Tons ofMakerspace links and a list of Twitter handles to follow
Twitter:
There’s so many amazing MakerEd educators and companies
on Twitter that I couldn’t list them all here. Click the link to
go to my MakerEd Twitter List, which I update as I find more
awesome people to follow.
Hashtags to follow:
#makered#makerspace#makermovement#inventtolearn#dtk12chat
Books/Magazines to Read:
Make Magazine : Get a personal subscription and one foryour library. The people behind this magazine weremaking before it was cool. Each issue is packed full of
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amazing projects and inspiration.Invent To Learn: Making, Tinkering, and Engineering inthe Classroom: This is the must-read of MakerEducation. This book covers everything from the historyand pedagogy of making in the classroom to practicalsteps you can take to get started. It also has a greatsection on advocacy and research that is an excellentresource for grant writing. My review here.Design, Make, Play: Growing the Next Generation ofSTEM Innovators: This great book looks at how designand creativity is essential for the success of our students. Each chapter is by a different expert in a different fieldand features a variety of educational settings, includingschools, museums and even playground. My reviewhere.Makerspace Playbook (free pdf!!): From the people atMake, this is a great book to help you get startedcreating a Makerspace.Make Space: How to Set the Stage for CreativeCollaboration: This book is written more as a resourcefor how design of physical spaces can make anenvironment for collaboration. It focuses more oncollege and office environments, but there are manyapplications to schools, especially when it comes tocreating an environment designed for making andexperimentation. My review here.The Third Teacher : This book is focused on how thephysical learning environment acts as a third teacher forstudents. Its focus is quite broad, but it frequentlydiscusses the importance of having flexible spaces,giving kids hands-on learning opportunities, creatingspace for flow and allows students room for creativity. My review here.The Art of Tinkering
Videos:
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Caine's Arcade
Caine’s Arcade : Inspirational story of a kid whocreated an entire arcade from cardboard boxes. Greatintroduction for kids to the Cardboard Challenge.
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MaKey MaKey - An Invention Kit for Ever...
MaKey MaKey: An Invention Kit for Everyone : TheMaKeyMaKey is a device that turns any conductivematerial into a key. This video is the best way to showhow they work.
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What is littleBits?
What is littleBits? : A fabulous introduction tolittleBits and all the amazing possibilities they hold.
TED Talks
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Dale Dougherty: We are makers
Dale Dougherty’s TED Talk: We Are MakersAyah Bedir’s TED Talk on littleBitsAnnMarie Thomas’s TED Talk on Squishy CircuitsEmily Pilloton’s TED Talk on Teaching Design for ChangeSir Ken Robinson’s TED Talk on How School’s KillCreativity
Webinars to watch:
Transform You Library With Making – my ISTELibrarian’s network webinar
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Worlds of Making: Establishing a Makerspace in YourSchool – Laura Fleming’s EdCollab webinar
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Session Four - Laura Fleming
littleBits and Library Makerspaces – webinar bylittleBits and guests
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littleBits Library Makerspaces
Central Florida Makerspaces:
Orlando Public Library’s Melrose CenterTampa HackerspaceGulfCoast Makers – organization of Makers who put onthe Gulf Coast MakerCon every yearMOSI’s Idea Zone at the Museum of Science andIndustry in TampaThe Hive at John F Germany Library in TampaFamiLAB: Orlando’s community HackerspaceSt Pete Makers
Even more resources:
Makerspace webinar hand-out : Fabulous Makerspaceresource list curated by Colleen Graves, complete with amonth-by-month curriculum planMakerspace | Directory : Directory of existingMakerspaces, plus lots of resources. Great for findinglocal Maker communities in your area. ‘Growing Learning Communities through SchoolLibraries and Makerspaces: Presentation by Buffy
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that people can download and make. The designs
are contributed by the Maker community. Most of
the designs are for the Laser Cutter or CNC Router.
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