Explore Makerspace!

Explore Makerspace!
Author: Alicia Z. Klepeis
Publisher: Nomad Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2017-09-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 161930564X

Bridges, furniture, musical instruments, games, vehicles—all of these things were invented and improved upon by people who love to put stuff together, take stuff apart, and figure out how things work! In Explore Makerspace! With 25 Great Projects, readers ages 7 through 10 explore what it means to be an engineer. They discover how inventors use science, art, and math to create new and exciting structures, games, and more. Readers also learn how to set up their own makerspaces at home, using inexpensive and easy-to-find supplies for their tinkering projects. Humans have been inventors throughout history. From the wheel to the rocket, scientists and other engineers have designed new technologies that have made daily life easier and stretched our horizons far beyond our own atmosphere. But inventions don’t have to be full of computer chips or other sophisticated parts. Designing the fastest toy car made from recycled materials can be just as thrilling! Makerspaces can be found in schools, libraries, community centers, and homes all around the country. These are places where both children and adults can work with materials and use the engineer design process to come up with new ideas. Here, imagination, art, and logic combine to produce lasting lessons in science, math, and physics. In Explore Makerspace! With 25 Great Projects, readers learn how to think proactively when faced with a challenge and discover the trial-and-error processes that lead to new discoveries. They find out about the motivation behind some of the world’s most amazing inventions. Through STEAM projects ranging from designing a bridge to creating board games and musical instruments, children discover how to be an engineer.

Makerspaces for Adults

Makerspaces for Adults
Author: Jennifer Hicks
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2020-07-29
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1538133334

This book highlights how to integrate your makerspace within the wider community. Discover how you can connect your makerspace with service learning to support different groups, take makerspace tools to various points of need through community partnerships, and build relationships with faculty, students, and patrons through makerspace projects.

10 Great Makerspace Projects Using Math

10 Great Makerspace Projects Using Math
Author: Kevin Hall
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2017-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 149943846X

Technology has become a major component of today�s classroom environment. Teachers are using new methods like makerspaces in order to engage their students. Makerspaces refer to tools students can use to explore, discover, and create new ideas and concepts using technology. This book will focus on makerspace projects that will help students with math. Complete with detailed directions and examples, this easy-to-read guide will focus on new methods of learning and mastering mathematical concepts. At last there's a way to make math fun and hands-on using the latest tools and technology.

10 Great Makerspace Projects Using Science

10 Great Makerspace Projects Using Science
Author: Erin Staley
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2017-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1499438494

Makerspaces are community-based, hands-on workshops in which people of all ages and skill levels come together to learn, work together, and create. Using creativity and collaboration, makerspace science projects are both fun and fulfilling. This guide brings science to life with ten easy-to-follow makerspace activities using sewing machines, laser cutters, 3D printers, electronics, woodworking tools, and metalworking equipment. Makers will develop new people and project skills, build confidence by overcoming challenges, and possibly discover innovative ways to address modern-day issues with science.

Makerspaces

Makerspaces
Author: Michelle Kay Compton
Publisher: Redleaf Press
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2020-07-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 160554714X

Makerspaces is a first-to-market resource for early childhood professionals that focuses on how to cultivate the maker mind-set in the youngest learners, how to engage young children in maker-centered learning, design and introduce makerspaces, and how to select/use open-ended tools and materials. Field tested in real classrooms, home settings, libraries, and museums, the authors have practical suggestions, student samples, implementers’ suggestions, photographs, anchor charts, and many other forms of documentation. Each chapter focuses on a different type of makerspace, details ways to successfully set up that makerspaces, offers provocation ideas for how to extend learning, and shows how educators can document evidence of how a child can develop a stronger growth mind-set by interacting with the makerspace. Full-color demonstrative photos give readers additional visual guidance.

Getting the Most Out of Makerspaces to Explore Arduino & Electronics

Getting the Most Out of Makerspaces to Explore Arduino & Electronics
Author: Don Rauf
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 67
Release: 2014-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1477778160

If makerspaces allow young people to collaborate on building projects, then Arduino allows them to go to the next level. Arduino is a do-it-yourself kit that includes a microcontroller that makes using electronics more accessible. Basically, this means that even those who are not experts in electronics can do amazing things, such as build and program robots. This book opens young people up to the possibilities of this exciting world by explaining exactly what makerspaces and Arduino are and how virtually anyone can use these tools to build programmable devices, a skill that is essential in any STEM field.

Academic Library Makerspaces

Academic Library Makerspaces
Author: Katy B. Mathuews
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2020-06-29
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Moving beyond simplistic equipment lists, this book provides contextual and practical information to help academic library personnel learn how to plan, collaborate, and sustain relevant makerspaces positioned within the broader ecology of campus innovation. The makerspace movement within academic libraries has largely focused on providing space and equipment for making. Academic libraries, however, have a unique opportunity to push beyond the 3D printer to create makerspaces that complement the broader ecology of innovation happening on campus. Intended for academic library personnel, this book is for those seeking guidance on how to establish a makerspace that is more than an equipment room. Katy Mathuews and Daniel Harper provide important context for the maker movement, a review of the process of making, and an overview of the various types of makerspaces, including the hub-and-spoke model, the centralized model, and the mobile makerspace. Additionally, the book provides practical steps to consider, including situating the academic library makerspace within the campus environment, creating valuable collaborations on campus, finding innovative ways to support the entire making process, programming, curriculum planning, and sustaining daily operations such as staffing, funding, and public service.

Makerspace and Collaborative Technologies

Makerspace and Collaborative Technologies
Author: Beth Thomsett-Scott
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2020-03-09
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1538126494

So, what are library patrons doing with makerspaces and other innovative technology? This book explores how patrons are using innovative technologies utilizing real-life case studies from a variety of academic institutions. Authors were selected based on the technology provided and their expertise in establishing and marketing this technology. Readers will discover: which pieces of technology get the most use if patrons tend to use the tech for class assignments or leisure activities the importance of working with faculty to increase use unusual collaboration opportunities examples of libraries nimbly expanding their spaces to include tech students need unique ways patrons employ the technology best practices for designing collaborative creative spaces Technologies discussed include: Microsoft Hololens virtual reality and augmented reality systems and support tools 3D modeling and printing makerspace additions beyond the usual instructional technologies used by patrons video production and editing equipment tool library technology lending programs (what students want!) Dive in to explore the uncharted seas of which technologies patrons are using, how they are using them, and the purposes of use. As added bonuses, authors include best practices on designing space, marketing the technology, and collaborating to enhance the use. While authors do not go into any depth on the workings of the technology, there are other supplementary books which will cover this area. Makerspace and Collaborative Technologies specifically looks at how and why patrons are using library-provided creative technologies. Library staff who work with creative technologies in any way, shape, or form will find this book useful. With the valuable information contained in this guide, libraries can reach their users and create spaces and interactions that keep them coming back.

Making, Makers, Makerspaces

Making, Makers, Makerspaces
Author: Janette Hughes
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2022-08-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 3031098196

This book is about makers and makerspaces in education. It furnishes and analyzes case studies from sixty teachers working in twenty different school districts in Ontario, Canada. Each author provides research and analyzes data about the process of establishing makerspaces and implementing maker pedagogies with students in grades K-8. The first chapter sets the stage for the book, describing the theoretical framework and methodology used and offering information on the schools in which the research occurred. Subsequent chapters focus on specific topics and individual case studies, including assessment, pedagogic techniques, equity, inclusivity, and methods of making. The book will prove valuable to both researchers and practitioners, any educator interested in this developing topic, including school leaders, school district leaders, educational researchers, and teacher educators. It will also be useful for initial teacher education programs.

Getting the Most Out of Makerspaces to Explore Arduino & Electronics

Getting the Most Out of Makerspaces to Explore Arduino & Electronics
Author: Don Rauf
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2014-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1477778152

If makerspaces allow young people to collaborate on building projects, then Arduino allows them to go to the next level. Arduino is a do-it-yourself kit that includes a microcontroller that makes using electronics more accessible. Basically, this means that even those who are not experts in electronics can do amazing things, such as build and program robots. This book opens young people up to the possibilities of this exciting world by explaining exactly what makerspaces and Arduino are and how virtually anyone can use these tools to build programmable devices, a skill that is essential in any STEM field.