Extra Credit: How A Maker Space Can Change A School




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Summary: Maker education is part of the broader, loosely organized ‘Maker Movement’ of tinkerers, DIYers, computer programmers, and hackers who put a lot of stock in the act of creation itself and the experimentation and failure that often goes into that. There’s a lot of buzzwords to sift through when talking about “Maker education.” But what does this look like in schools?