School Maker Faires are collaborative, innovative, generative, and fun. These in-school events celebrate invention, creativity, and resourcefulness. Students can show what they’ve made and share what they’ve learned with others—a great match for any educational community. In short, develop thinkers and doers with the skills to excel in and innovate the future.
School Maker Faire organizers can be teachers, parents, administrators, and even students. “Makers” are primarily students—individuals, clubs, classes, or groups.
- Showcase the making already taking place on campus.
- Replace a more limited science fair model.
- Connect with larger creativity, innovation, STEM, or art initiatives.
- Cultivate awareness of the Maker movement.
- Develop and integrate the school community in new ways.
The result of a School Maker Faire? A student body bursting with creative invention and excited to get more into making and STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and math).