Makerspaces as learning environments
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Makerspaces as learning environments
(Makeology / edited by Kylie Peppler, Erica Rosenfeld Halverson, and Yasmin B. Kafai, v. 1)
Routledge, 2016
- : pbk
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Makeology introduces the emerging landscape of the Maker Movement and its connection to interest-driven learning. While the movement is fueled in part by new tools, technologies, and online communities available to today's makers, its simultaneous emphasis on engaging the world through design and sharing with others harkens back to early educational predecessors including Froebel, Dewey, Montessori, and Papert. Makerspaces as Learning Environments (Volume 1) focuses on making in a variety of educational ecosystems, spanning nursery schools, K-12 environments, higher education, museums, and after-school spaces. Each chapter closes with a set of practical takeaways for educators, researchers, and parents.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Dale Dougherty
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Introduction to this volume
Kylie Peppler, Erica Rosenfeld Halverson, & Yasmin B. Kafai
Section 1: Out-of-School Makerspaces
Chapter 2: Learning to Make in the Museum: The Role of Maker Educators
Lisa Brahms & Kevin Crowley
Chapter 3: Designing for Resourcefulness in a Community-Based Makerspace
Kimberly M. Sheridan & Abigail Konopasky,
Chapter 4: Family Creative Learning
Ricarose Roque
Chapter 5: Children are not Hackers: Building a Culture of Powerful Ideas, Deep Learning, and Equity in the Maker Movement
Paulo Blikstein & Marcelo Worsley
Section 2: Makerspaces in P-16 education
Chapter 6: Design Playshop: Preschoolers Making, Playing, and Learning with Squishy Circuits
Karen Wohlwend, Anna Keune & Kylie Peppler
Chapter 7: Taking Making to School: A Model for Integrating Making into Classrooms
Peter Samuelson Wardrip & Lisa Brahms
Chapter 8: The Composition of Making
Christina Cantrill & Paul Oh
Chapter 9: Craft Technologies 101: Bringing Making to Higher Education
Deborah A. Fields & Victor R. Lee
Section 3: Online Makerspaces
Chapter 10: The Make-to-Learn Youth Contest: Gaining Youth Perspectives on Learning Through Making
Kylie Peppler & Ted Hall
Chapter 11: Tinkering Online: Digital Supports for Making and Sharing
Matt Rafalow
Chapter 12: Tinkering with MOOCS and Social Media
Mike Petrich, Karen Wilkinson & Bronwyn Bevan
Chapter 13: The Role of Online Communication in a Maker Community
Breanne K. Litts, Utah State University
Erica Rosenfeld Halverson, & Maria Bakker
Section 4: Designing for Making
Chapter 14: Paper Electronics with Circuit Stickers
Jie Qi, Natalie Freed, Jennifer Dick, & David Cole
Chapter 15: Designing for Connected Making: Supports for Collaboration and Community Building in Crafting Activities
Orkan Telhan, Yasmin B. Kafai, & Breanne K. Litts
Chapter 16: Build in Progress: Building Process-Oriented Documentation
Tiffany Tseng
Closing
Chapter 17: Developing a Maker Mindset
Lisa Regalla
About the Contributors
Index
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