Category: Maker Ed
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Maker Corps 2015 at MAKESHOP at Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh
Maker Ed is thrilled to welcome back MAKESHOP at Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh as a Maker Corps Host Site in 2015. For the third year of Maker Corps, Maker Ed will collaborate with […]
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Maker Corps 2015 at French Woods Festival of the Performing Arts
Maker Ed is excited to welcome French Woods Festival of the Performing Arts as a Maker Corps Host Site in 2015. For the third year of Maker Corps, Maker Ed will collaborate […]
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Maker Corps 2015 at Albemarle County Public Schools
Maker Ed is excited to welcome back Albemarle County Public Schools as a Maker Corps Host Site in 2015. For the third year of Maker Corps, Maker Ed will collaborate […]
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Maker Corps 2015 at The Children’s Museum of the Upstate
Maker Ed is excited to welcome The Children’s Museum of the Upstate as a Maker Corps Host Site in 2015. For the third year of Maker Corps, Maker Ed will collaborate with more […]
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Maker Corps 2015 at Mamaroneck Union Free School District
Maker Ed is thrilled to welcome back Mamaroneck Union Free School District as a Maker Corps Host Site in 2015. For the third year of Maker Corps, Maker Ed will collaborate with […]
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Open Portfolios: Survey of Makerspaces, Part II
Maker Ed’s Open Portfolio Project‘s maker site survey was intended to gain a better understanding of the landscape of maker programs and makerspaces, specifically around their portfolio practices and goals. Our sixth […]
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Young Makers 2015: Welcome our Regional Coordinators!
The Young Makers program is off to a new and exciting start this 2015 season! In the Bay Area, we have partnered with three fantastic organizations and key staff members […]
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Announcing Maker Corps 2015 Host Sites
We are thrilled to announce our Maker Corps Host Sites for 2015! For the third year of Maker Corps, Maker Ed will collaborate with more than forty organizations to host […]
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Open Portfolios: Survey of Makerspaces, Part I
As part of Maker Ed’s Open Portfolio Project, a maker site survey was developed to better understand how makerspaces — or any type of organization with youth-oriented maker programming, whether or […]
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FabLab at Castlemont High
Reusing comes in all shapes and forms. Cardboard boxes can become robot bodies, mason jars make great candle holders, and sometimes, old ROTC shooting ranges can become aquaponics gardens, if you […]