Made in Baltimore: Makerspaces Offer Alternatives for Adult Education
From safety courses to partnering with other schools to host classes to taking advantage of MOOCs, your makerspace has options for education.
Hands-on and project-based learning is making waves in the traditional education system for students and educators alike. Consider yourself a lifelong learner? Explore below for new ideas and information to discover!
From safety courses to partnering with other schools to host classes to taking advantage of MOOCs, your makerspace has options for education.
In a tough gig economy, being trained on the latest tools and having a wide range of skills can make all the difference when job hunting.
Amazing things happen with MakerJam, which gets kids involved in making with themed events that emphasize creativity and collaboration.
3 baby steps you can take to start bringing a culture of making and tinkering into your classroom.
Though schools may want to visit makerspaces, many just don’t have the resources or time for field trips. So bring the makerspace to them!
To Green and Beyond’s upcycled papercraft jewelry funds women’s charities and education around the world.
A Colorado STEM teacher gives teens an idea of how products are manufactured through molding.