Category: Professional Development

  • Maker Ed’s on Summer Break!

    Maker Ed’s on Summer Break!

    Summer is here and we’re taking a much needed break. And while our office will be closed from July 1st until July 10th, we take the opportunity to uplift some […]

  • Making as Healing: Reflecting On An In-Person Workshop for Oakland Educators

    Making as Healing: Reflecting On An In-Person Workshop for Oakland Educators

    The last several years have been incredibly difficult for educators. On June 4th, we celebrated a milestone by having our first in-person event since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. […]

  • Making Spaces Sip and See on June 28

    Making Spaces Sip and See on June 28

    Interested in learning more about Making Spaces, Maker Ed’s 33-month program that provides communities with the help they need to activate and sustain maker education through professional development, resources, and […]

  • Calling All Oakland Educators: Making As Healing Workshop

    Calling All Oakland Educators: Making As Healing Workshop

    Are you looking for ways to revive, restore, and reset as you move into summer? Join Maker Ed and Agency by Design Oakland in this day-long, in-person workshop where we […]

  • Zines as Expressions of Community Change

    At Maker Ed, we believe that in order to have an impact across the country it is important to also partner with educators locally. One of our local connections is with Achieve Academy, a TK-6 public charter school in Oakland, CA. At our second workshop, we engaged in a Tinkering to Discover lesson focused on…

  • Making to Learn About the Civil Rights Movement through Sewing and Textiles

    Our approach to professional development is intentionally designed to be experiential, where educators actively participate from the perspectives of their learners as a way to reflect on their own practice, facilitation, and design of maker centered learning experiences. To support educators from a variety of environments, we also integrate making experiences that represent a diversity…

  • Wheel of Documentation: Workshop Takeaways

    Wheel of Documentation: Workshop Takeaways

    How can documentation support assessment? How do you know when learners know? What types of learning do we value, but don’t normally assess? In our recent two-day, hands-on workshop, Documenting for Assessment, we explored these questions while developing a variety of tools and strategies to make learning visible and broaden our notion of what is…

  • Computational Thinking with micro:bit at an East Bay Maker Educator Meetup

    Computational Thinking with micro:bit at an East Bay Maker Educator Meetup

    As an opportunity to explore programming and computational thinking with a community of educators, we recently prototyped a physical computing with micro:bit activity at our kickoff East Bay Maker Educator Meetup (EBMEM). Read more…

  • Examining Social Justice Themes through micro:bit and Scratch

    Weaving together themes of social justice with ELA standards, block-based programming with Scratch, and physical computing with micro:bit, this series of linked activities from our Approaches to Maker Education workshop showcased a learning progression that integrated all three of our Approaches to Curriculum Integration: Tinkering to Discover, Making to Learn, and the Application Project. Read…

  • Tinkering with Light and Shadow to Support Science Discovery

    Tinkering with Light and Shadow to Support Science Discovery

    We recently hosted a Maker Educator Meetup for 30 K-8 science educators in collaboration with Community Resources for Science (CRS) as part of their Field Trip for Teachers program. Read on for an example of a learner-driven, inquiry-based activity that aligns with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) practices, built on our Approaches to Maker Education…