Category: Growing Up Making
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Growing Up Making – Stephanie Chang
Welcome to Maker Ed’s “Growing up Making” community blog series that highlights how maker educators have been influenced by family and their community. By sharing stories of what inspires maker educators, we’re excited to showcase the impactful and multigenerational human history of making. This post was written by Stephanie Chang, Director of Programs at Maker Ed. Share your…
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Growing Up Making – Prinda Wanakule
Welcome to Maker Ed’s “Growing up Making” community blog series that highlights how maker educators have been influenced by family and their community. By sharing stories of what inspires maker educators, we’re excited to showcase the impactful and multigenerational human history of making. This post was written by Prinda Wanakule, Director of Experience Design and Development at…
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Growing Up Making – Dorothy Jones-Davis
Welcome to Maker Ed’s “Growing up Making” community blog series that highlights how maker educators have been influenced by family and their community. By sharing stories of what inspires maker educators, we’re excited to showcase the impactful and multigenerational human history of making. This post was written by Dorothy Jones-Davis, co-founder of NationofMakers.org, co-producer of the National…
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Growing Up Making – Jessica Parker
Welcome to Maker Ed’s “Growing up Making” community blog series that highlights how maker educators have been influenced by family and their community. By sharing stories of what inspires maker educators, we’re excited to showcase the impactful and multigenerational human history of making. This post was written by Jessica Parker, Education Community Manager at Maker Ed. Share your…
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The Future of the World in a Hot Air Balloon: Young Makers at Maker Faire Bay Area 2016
As I made my way through this year’s labyrinthine Maker Faire Bay Area, I wasn’t prepared for what would end up catching and keeping my attention. The size, complexity, and novelty of the literal thousands of inventions were certainly impressive, if not inspiring, but they quickly receded into the background against the energy and animation…
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Growing Up Making – Kevin Jarrett
Welcome to Maker Ed’s “Growing up Making” community blog series that highlights how maker educators have been influenced by family and their community. By sharing stories of what inspires maker educators, we’re excited to showcase the impactful and multigenerational human history of making. This post was written by Kevin Jarrett, Grade 5-8 STEAM educator, Edcamp co-founder, design…
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Growing Up Making – Trey Lathe
Welcome to Maker Ed’s “Growing up Making” community blog series that highlights how maker educators have been influenced by family and their community. By sharing stories of what inspires maker educators, we’re excited to showcase the impactful and multigenerational human history of making. This post was written by Warren (Trey) Lathe III, Executive Director of Maker…
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Growing Up Making Blog Series – Christa Flores
Welcome to Maker Ed’s “Growing up Making” community blog series that highlights how maker educators have been influenced by family and their community. By sharing stories of what inspires maker educators, we’re excited to showcase the impactful and multigenerational human history of making. This post was written by Christa Flores, FabLearn fellow, and problem based science instructor…
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Growing Up Making Blog Series – Emily Pilloton
Welcome to Maker Ed’s “Growing up Making” community blog series that highlights how maker educators have been influenced by family and their community. By sharing stories of what inspires maker educators, we’re excited to showcase the impactful and multigenerational human history of making. This post was written by Emily Pilloton, founder and Executive Director of Project H.…
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Making (in) History
Making (in) History http://www.edutopia.org/blog/making-in-history-learning-by-reinvention-heather-pang
