Aaron and I are excited to present some makerspace project ideas for all types of libraries in an upcoming webinar through Demco!
Save the date: September 15, 2016,2:00 p.m. ET / 1:00 p.m. CT
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Aaron and I are excited to present some makerspace project ideas for all types of libraries in an upcoming webinar through Demco!
Save the date: September 15, 2016,2:00 p.m. ET / 1:00 p.m. CT
This slow chat was inspired by Ryan Steele‘s #EdSlowChat and the need to bring back a weekly #makered chat that was run by awesome maker educator Nathan Stevens (this chat was originally started by Laura Blankenship and international educator Andrew Carle). At ISTE, Nathan, Diana, and I talked about bringing this maker education focused chat back with a new hashtag and whilst trying to decide on the new tag- we realized we really wanted to include our international friends and educators. Therefore, we thought a slow chat would allow anyone in any time zone to participate. Plus, it would give educators time to respond.
Every week, I’ll post a question with the hashtag #MakerSlowChat. Instead of the fast and frenzied Twitter chat that ends in an hour, you’ll have a whole week to reflect, answer, respond, and add to the conversation. At your own pace, and in your favored time zone.
We wanted to start the conversation by finding out why others have decided to institute makerspaces into their K-12 school settings and find out how that foundational belief relates to your school’s mission/vision/goals.

Hop on over to Twitter and make sure you use the #makerslowchat hashtag to be included in the conversation!

