MAKERSPACE
por leanne willert
1. Challenges
1.1. STEM
1.2. Code
1.3. StopMotion
1.4. Literacy Challenges
2. Inquiry Based Learning
2.1. Hands On
2.1.1. building
2.1.2. testing
2.1.3. altering
2.2. Minds On
2.2.1. success isn't always immediate
2.3. Meets different Learning Styles
2.4. Meets different student needs
3. Developing Skills
3.1. Social Skills
3.1.1. colloborate
3.1.2. communication
3.1.3. patience
3.1.4. confidence
3.1.5. empowering
3.1.6. celebrating
3.1.7. engaging
3.2. Transferable Skills
3.2.1. planning
3.2.2. perseverance
3.2.3. risk taking
3.2.4. reevaluating
3.2.5. problem solving
3.2.6. curiosity
3.2.7. failing
3.2.8. dedication
3.2.9. determination
3.3. Knowledge based Skills
3.3.1. designing
3.3.2. inventing
3.3.3. investigating
3.3.4. testing
3.3.5. discovering
3.3.6. exploring
3.3.7. altering
4. References
4.1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=588&v=Dzmw8Aff42k
4.2. Makerspace - Technology
4.3. What to Put in Your Makerspace (and How to Pay for It) - EdSurge News
5. Technology
5.1. Ozobots
5.2. WeDo
5.3. Makey Makey
5.4. 3D printer
5.5. Green Screen
5.6. LittleBits
5.7. Snap Circuts
6. Curriculum
6.1. Mathematics
6.2. Literacy
6.3. Technology
6.4. Special Education
6.5. Science
6.6. Engineering
7. The Space
7.1. materials
7.1.1. pipe cleaners
7.1.2. Popsicle sticks
7.1.3. clay
7.1.4. tape
7.1.5. paper
7.1.6. cardboard
7.1.7. string
7.1.8. etc....
7.2. technology
7.2.1. computers
7.2.2. Chrome Books
7.2.3. iPads
7.3. location
7.3.1. classroom
7.3.2. learning commons
7.3.3. public library
7.3.4. home