Makerspace Workshop for Region One Librarians

Last week I had the privilege of being invited down to Region One Education Service Center to lead Region One librarians in a half day makerspace workshop.

We started out with a simple chat about owning failures so we can learn from them. I also pointed out that it’s very important when beginning your makerspace journey to immerse yourself in maker education and not to get caught up in following directions. Don’t be afraid to fail and fail often in front of students. Try not to get flustered instead show them how you can learn from these experiences.

Then we got straight to work! I was hoping to give them 4 short tasks with each maker resource and move quickly so they could visit each maker station, but librarians like to move at their own pace, so we ended up moving more freely than this slideshow would suggest. (Since some of my task cards will appear in a one of my book projects with the #superlibrarianhubs, I can’t post task cards here yet.)

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Librarians enjoyed rotating through stations and learning about Makey Makey, littleBits, paper circuits with Chibitronics tutorials, coding with Scratch, programming Sphero robots, and making simple robots with electric toothbrush motors.

View more about our learning that day by clicking on the image below to go to my Tackk documenting the day.

https://tackk.com/makerworkshop

We ended our day discussing how to start a makerspace and get buy-in from administrators.

I got some great feedback on the day:

  • “I really enjoyed the coding game and the marker bots!”
  • “Loved the banana piano. Makey Makey”
  • “My favorite station was the makeymakey station.”
  • “Getting to try out and play with the different stations.”
  • “Trying out the littleBits kits:)”
  • “I loved that we got to play and experience things for ourselves before the actual presentation.”

Thanks again for having me, Dr. Sheneman!  It was a great day of learning for us all! Can’t wait to see where your librarians go with their makerspaces!

Upcoming Makerspace Trainings and Webinars in October

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I’m really excited about presenting some makerspace programming ideas with Region One librarians this week.  Along with discussing how to start a makerspace, I’ve designed some small design challenges for some hands-on learning with Makey Makey, Sphero, littleBits, Chibitronics Paper Circuits, and participants will even create some simple robots.

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I’ll also be leading a webinar during the second School Library Journal #LTCMaker workshop in week four of the program.  My webinar on October 14th will cover creative programming for school libraries, how to acquire funding for makerspace resources, and how to get buy-in from school administrators.

Info on this webinar from SLJ

Info on this webinar from SLJ

Lastly, I’m excited to announce the Librarian’s Guide to littleBits that I wrote will make a debut October 29th in a webinar with littleBits and Library Journal. You’ll be able to pre-register for this event soon. Plus, the guide will be published on littleBits site under the Educator Resources. One of my favorite things about writing this guide was interviewing all manor of awesome librarians.  I spoke with the stellar school librarians Diana Rendina and David Saunders.  Innovative public librarians like Holly Arnason at Edmonton Public Library in Canada, and Mary Glendening the library director of the Middletown Free Library in Lima, Pennsylvania which houses the makerspace CreateSpace@MFL. Plus some creative academic makers like Chad Mairn, the director of the Innovation Lab in St. Petersburg, Florida, and UNCG Self Design Studio makers, Matthew Fischer and Sarah Prescott.

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Screenshot from littleBits site