3. Participation
You are invited to participate in this
presentation and:
•Share comments in the chat
•Share links to your work
•Share your questions online/offline
•Share an answer to a question
•Share tweets with #kcaise, #makered
or #makerspace
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4. Unleash Creativity
When a kid builds a model rocket, kite or birdhouse, she
not only picks up math, physics and chemistry along the
way, she also develops her creativity, resourcefulness,
planning abilities, curiosity and engagement with the
world around her.
- Dale Dougherty
Thanks Jackie Gerstein
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5. Preparation/Planning Stage
• What is your learning objective that you want
mastered?
• What actions are needed to meet the learning
objective?
• What task(s) do the participants need to take to meet
the learning objective?
• What tools will be used to meet the learning
objective?
• Are the learning tasks aligned to curriculum, CCSS
or state standards?
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6. Makered Challenges
• Time
• Cost
• Availability of materials/equipment
• Standards alignment
• Flexibility of tools
• Usability of tools
• Tech level of students and educators
• Administrative resistance
• Parental involvement and/or resistance
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8. What is a MakerSpace?
A makerspace is a place where young people
have an opportunity
– to explore their own interests,
– to learn to use tools and materials, and
develop creative projects.
– to work in a simple room in a building (library)
– to adapt to a wide variety of uses shaped by
educational purposes including the educator
or students’ creative goals.
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9. Makered/Makerspace Activities
• Woodworking
• Metalworking
• Electronics (robotics, circuits)
• Textiles (fabrics, sewing, leather, beads)
• Digital Fabrication
• 3d printing
• Laser cutting (cut and etch materials)
• Audio/video creation
• Epub books and digital storytelling
creations
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10. Common Maker Ed Tools
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Game Boards & Pieces Hammer, nails,
wood, glue
Circuit kits
Sewing Kits Robotic Kits Laptops and Mobile
Devices
31. iPad Apps for Makered Projects
• StoryCorps
• Haiku Deck or Prezi
• TwitcastPhoto Booth
• Garageband
• GreenScreen
• Explain Anything
• Otus or Socrative (assessment of final
product or parts of learning process)
• Tinkerplay http://www.kimcaise.com
32. Failure and Successful Attempts
• First
• Attempt
• In
• Learning
• Failing is part of the learning process
• Try prototypes and adapt if necessary
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35. References
• Jackie Gerstein
• Karl Kapp
• Sylvia Martinez
• Gary Stager
• “Invent to Learn”
• K12 Online Conference.org
• Dale Dougherty
• Davis Makerspace
• Cari Young – Pinterest
• Christie Elementary – Plano, Texas
• GSA Makerspace
• FableVision
• Aaron Maurer
• Mike Slowinski http://www.kimcaise.com
Editor's Notes
Invitation and ways to participate in the webinar
Quote the demonstrates the philosophy of maker ed from dale dougherty – mentioned in a k12 online presentation by jackie gerstein
Questions to answer to prepare and plan a makered program or makerspace area
Challenges and factors to consider during the planning/prep phase of a new makered/makerspace program
Make sure makered projects include activities of all levels of blooms; apps are sample ideas of projects to replicate; start with digital projects for makered projects
Common tools in makered projects built/created by students
Kits and devices to use in makered projects
Low tech PPT templates for gamification activities
Gamification gurus and resources
Low tech PPT templates for gamification activities
3d pen, robot box kit, 3d printer, circuit kit and banana piano
Tinker toys, audio/video digital creations, construction/woodworking projects
Kits created for girls and shown on shark tank; boys became interested in the kits as well so expanded line; shark tank funded and is an example of a project that innovators created and got funded
Funding sources for kits, materials and supplies
Items printed with 3d makerbot printer, all plastic items
3d prosthetic devices created with 3d printers including 3d organs; actual usage of organs is 5-10 years down the road
Google cardboard project to make a viewmaster, upload pics and pay for viewmaster round slides
Items from cari young’s pinterest page -makerspace examples of activities and storage of materials, decorations
Samples of makerspace materials storage
Makerspace example with locations for materials and supplies from christie elementary in plano texas
Makerspace example with locations for materials and supplies from christie elementary in plano texas
Makerspace example with locations for materials and supplies from christie elementary in plano texas
Ipad apps to use in makered projects
Important part of the learning process, angry birds example, learn content and attempt, repeat attempt after making adjustments – similar to prototype process