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Top Web Resources to Motivate Kids for Maker Education

Priyanka Gupta
Priyanka Gupta Published Feb 15, 2016
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Maker education is where kids learn by doing! The processes of making leads to learning and help kids refine their creativity and imagination with real life experiences.

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Articles That You Must ReadVideos To Watch1. The Power Of Maker Education2. The Maker Movement: Jeff Sturges at TEDx Midwest3. Maker Education: Reaching All Learner4. How The Maker Movement Connects Students To Engineering & TechnologyInfographicsNext Reads: What is the Maker Movement?Free Resources to Support Your MakerspaceWhy is the Maker Movement Important? + Great Tools and Resources

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Below are some wonderful web resources that you must check to motivate kids for maker education.

Articles That You Must Read

1. Whats the Maker Movement and Why Should I Care?

Dig deep with this post. What is maker movement, why is it important, how can we practice it communities and more. 

2. The Philosophy Of Education Makerspaces

A great read that will give you lots of insights about makerspaces in education, how it invites curiosity and helps kids in learning.   

3. Designing A School Makerspace

This post by edutopia will tell you what all you need to get started with makerspace in your school. Get all your what, which, where, who, when, where and how answered by this post. 

4. Things You Should Know About Makerspace

7 pointers that you must know about makerspace. This post covers the downsides, where is it going and significance of makerspaces.

5. How The Maker Movement Is Moving Into Classrooms

This post by edutopia is highlighting the practices of makerspaces around the globe and how it is being integrated into classrooms. Also check, Remaking Education: Designing Classroom Makerspaces For Transformative Learning  

6. The Make Movement and The Classroom

 This article by Edudemic is a must read. The article highlights how maker education improves learning and focuses on 4 key elements namely, concrete experience, observation and experience, abstract concepts and test in new situations. The post also covers how schools can start with maker movement.   

7. Key Qualities For A School Makerspace

An interesting read defining the qualities of makerspaces in terms of people, place and process. 

Videos To Watch

1. The Power Of Maker Education

A very nice mix stating advantages and thoughts about maker education and how it is enhancing the learning process of kids.

2. The Maker Movement: Jeff Sturges at TEDx Midwest

This TEDx talk presents makerspace as “catalysts” for interaction that brings like-minded people and builds a community where learning can happen seamless. Sturges believes that collaborative making and learning can be much more than just STEM and STEAM education – they can be a way to strengthen our communities and ourselves. By cultivating a DIY/DIO mindset and increasing access to tools and knowledge, we the people will be better equipped to make things better.

3. Maker Education: Reaching All Learner

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Watch out this video to know what students are actually “doing” in their schools to make their learning happen in many ways.

4. How The Maker Movement Connects Students To Engineering & Technology

This is a fantastic video showing the use of maker education in engineering and technology with which students are being able to learn by doing so many things while engaging and actively participating.

Infographics

1. Maker Education and Experiential Education

A great visual characterizing the similarities of maker education and experiential education. 

2. The Rise Of Maker Ed

Get to know more about the tools that you can use in your maker ed classroom and links to additional resources in this infographic.

3. The Makers’ Manifesto

I came across this on pinterest and found it pretty simple to aware kids about the good thing ”makerspace”. This is a representation of how students can start with or give a try to the maker education.

4. Reasons Why Maker Education Can Improve Students Learning

This is a good way to inform students how maker education will improve their learning. The infographic puts light on how maker education promotes learning that is authentic & relevant, active and engaging, helps in community building, boosts metacognition and give students their choice.   

5. The Do-It-Yourself Movement Goes to school

Also known as DIY movement, this infographic is a complete guide covering the labs in schools, the equipment you get to have your hands on, how to invent and why is it important.   

Make a mention of the resource that inspired you. The comment box awaits you.

Next Reads:

What is the Maker Movement?

Free Resources to Support Your Makerspace

Why is the Maker Movement Important? + Great Tools and Resources

TAGGED: K-12, Maker Movement, Tools for Administrators, Tools for Kids, Tools for Parents, Tools for Students, Tools for Teachers/Educators, Tools in Education
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Priyanka is an experienced edtech blogger with a passion for improving education through technology. She writes thought-provoking and informative articles on the latest trends and developments in the edtech space. Through her engaging writing style and insightful analysis, readers gain a deeper understanding of how technology is transforming the way we learn and teach. From AI-powered learning platforms to gamification and conventional teaching strategies in the 21st century, Priyanka covers a wide range of topics that are relevant to educators, students, and anyone interested in the future of education.
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