2. Some Milestones
of Maker Movement
1998
university course „How to
Make (Almost) Anything“
2000 2010
2006
TechShop, the first makerspace
and the first MAKER faire
2014
first Maker faire
in the White House, U.S.A.
2009
first hackerspace
2005
Magazine MAKE - first issue
2002
first fablab
3. Ancestors, Roots
and Influencers
of Making in Education
20th century reformist and progressive educators,
which favor physical materials and experiences in education
- e.g. Maria Montessori, Célestin Freinet, John Dewey
since 1960ies
constructionism by
Papert, his ideas
and colleagues
1990ies
educational policies
featuring creativity,
innovation, and STEM
since 2000ies
development of tools
development of fablabs,
1980ies constructional
and digital educational
gadgets und tools
4. Maker Tools in Education
apps
hardware
(Arduino, Rasperry Pi,
Makey Makey)
robotics
(including drones)
3D Printer programming
analog devices
and tools
6. real tools
inexpensive
modern
flexible
facilitator
enabler
co-creator
varied job
constructionist
creative inventor
developing competencies
active learner
sense of achievement
Reasons
for Making
in Education
8. Dr.
Sandra
Schön
Salzburg
Research
Forschungsgesellscha6
Kontakt:
sandra.schoen@salzburgresearch.at
hp://sandra-‐schoen.de
Dr.
MarAn
Ebner
Technische
Universität
Graz
Kontakt:
marAn.ebner@tugraz.at
hp://www.marAnebner.at
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