Author: makered
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New Making/DIY Category in the CSAS National Directory
September 20, 2012, by AnnMarie Thomas We love seeing and hearing of the excitement families feel after attending a Maker Faire or participating in a making activity. Often, this enthusiasm […]
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The Wonders of Cardboard & Caine’s Arcade Global Cardboard Challenge!
Opal School Preschool students building and playing with cardboard: Photos by Steve Davee. Caine’s Photo by Nirvan Mullick September 19, 2012, by Steve Davee The power of […]
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‘Making It’ in New York City Classrooms
Over the next two weeks we will be sharing posts related to presentations and workshops that will be happening at the World Maker Faire in NYC on September 29 and […]
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Education Highlights at the Portland, Oregon Mini Maker Faire
September 18,2012, by Steve Davee This past weekend, the Oregon Museum of Science & Industry (OMSI) hosted Portland’s first Mini Maker Faire. I was fortunate to participate as a Maker, […]
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Happy International Dot Day! (September 15)
September 15, 2012, By AnnMarie Thomas Shortly after joining Maker Ed, I was at the library with my four year old daughter, and came across “The Dot” by Peter H. […]
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Ace Monster Toys Presents: Hacker Scouts
Ace Monster Toys is a Hackerspace in the East San Francisco Bay Area dedicated to education, hacking, and maker culture. They are membership based group with regular free open-to-the-public classes […]
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Meet Andrew Carle- Maker Teacher
Andrew Carle is a technology educator at Flint Hill School in Northern Virginia, where he teaches a Maker elective for middle school students. He blogs about maker culture, teaching craft, […]
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PDX Young Makers
September 10, 2012, By Marie Bjerede In West Linn, Oregon, a group of kids and parents have established a Young Maker’s club that focuses on high-tech/low-tech Making such as e-textiles […]
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Maker Teacher: Casey Shea
The Maker Ed team had the great privilege of visiting last week with Math Teacher Casey Shea at Analy High School in Sebastopol California as he was preparing his Makerspace […]
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MAKESHOP at the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh
The Maker Ed blog is a place where we hope to highlight maker education work, in both formal and informal situations. If you know of a program, place or person […]