Thanks to all who attended and contributed to Maker Ed’s Making Possibilities Workshop! This event has passed.
To learn more about what happened at this event, check out the workshop’s booklet, speaker bios, and resources list. You may also find posts about the event from makezine.com and EdSurge.
Dale Dougherty’s keynote can also be viewed below:
Maker Ed is delighted to host the first annual Making Possibilities Workshop for educators on Thursday, May 15, 2014 at Intel’s Headquarters in Silicon Valley. This day-long workshop will provide the opportunity for educators to explore various approaches to implementing making as a strategy to engage youth in science, technology, engineering, math, arts, and learning as a whole.
Maker Ed is targeting both formal and informal educators, particularly those in Title 1 public schools or at youth serving organizations that serve low-income populations. The Making Possibilities Workshop is a first step to bringing making into education in creative ways! The workshop will foster discussion and collaboration, in addition to allowing educators to take part in hands-on making experiences, understand models of making programs and makerspaces, and connect with other maker educators in the field. Participants will leave with strategies, resources, and an action plan to incorporate making in their educational settings.
Topics will include:
- The importance of making and its impact on learning
- How to get started
- Makerspaces in schools
- Making in informal learning environments
- Making in underserved communities
Confirmed Keynote Speakers are Dale Dougherty and Sylvia Libow Martinez.
The workshop will begin at 8am and adjourn at 3:30pm. Breakfast and lunch will be provided to all workshop participants. A $50 refundable deposit is required to reserve your spot at the Making Possibilities Workshop. We are unable to provide stipends or funding for travel and accommodations.
This free event is made possible with generous support from Intel, a Maker Education Initiative founding and Platinum Sponsor.
Special thanks to founding Maker Ed sponsor Maker Media for their involvement and support.