How The SAMR Model Can Be Used A Framework For Education 3.0
The SAMR model was developed as a framework to integrate education technology into the modern K-12 curriculum.
The SAMR model was developed as a framework to integrate education technology into the modern K-12 curriculum.
I recently learned that Poïesis is etymologically derived from the ancient Greek term ποιέω, which means “to make.”
In this card game, makers make something based on selected cards in three categories: . thing or product, process, and population.
The ability to code will contribute ~ 1.4 million jobs to the American economy, but there may not be enough students to fill the demand.
As the world’s largest 3D printing community, Thingiverse encourages everyone to create and remix 3D things, no matter their expertise.
In Contraption Maker, children use hundreds of parts like hamster motors, balls, and conveyor belts to fix broken contraptions.
Your Makerspace Should Reflect The Culture Of Your School by Britten Follett “What is the most unique item your students have created in their Makerspaces?” I asked our SXSWedu panel charged with sharing details about their Schools’ Vortex: Innovative Library Makerspaces. A giggling Darcy Coffta, Upper School Librarian and Innovation Director at Berwick Academy in…
What your definition of ‘making’ is will help you form your definition of maker learning. Here are 21 maker kits to get you started.
The MakerBot Innovation Center is a custom, centralized & scalable 3D printing solution developed to meet the needs of Xavier.
These Apps Can Help Turn Your Students Into Makers The Maker Movement is one of creativity and invention. Of Do-It-Yourself ingenuity. Of making things with your own hands. Building something from scratch can shift a lesson from a lecture into an experience. Students can play, diverge, tinker, make mistakes, help each other, and express themselves…
What Are Some Unique Maker Education Resources For Teaching & Learning? by Mike Acedo 1. http://makezine.com/ Makezine.com is a major hub for the maker’s movement, providing amateur makers and educators with a plethora of information, resources, and project ideas to implement for themselves, or in their classrooms. 2. http://www.raspberrypi.org/This UK based tech company seeks to provide children…
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