A former school librarian helped create Library Makers, an online platform designed to connect librarians and educators who manage makerspaces or run maker events and programs.
Self-directed programming can be as simple as a table with coloring sheets and wildlife livecams or as in-depth as a complex scavenger hunt.
Best practices and suggestions for creating these DIY publications, from starting with the right materials to supplying creative prompts.
From Stolen Sharpie Revolution to Moxie, these novels and how-to books will get students fired up about zines and inspired to make them.
High school students transformed children's books into 3-D printed creations that could help visually impaired youth experience the stories.
Use these tools to engage students of every age in Hour of Code, planned for the week of December 7-13.
Literacy is the business of librarians. Supporting coding using the pedagogy of maker education is part of our work.
Whether conducting TEDx talks or using makerspaces to explore their passions, teens with the freedom to drive activities stay the most engaged.
Unlock kids' creativity with episodes about origami, bookmaking, beavers, and more inspirations.
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