
For maker educators and makerspace managers and staff providing hands-on learning activities and projects for youth.
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Sarah H. Chung is a maker educator who started at Lighthouse Charter School, teaching computer science and working with Aaron Vanderwerff. She worked with Maker Ed and her CyberArcade: Programming and Making with micro:bit project is in the...
Did you know a micro:bit can become a magic wand with a little sprinkling of AI fairy dust? Tom Lauwers will show you how to use micro:bit’s new CreateAI tool to train a gesture recognition model to recognize motion patterns on a micro:bit ...
The MakerEd Forum, a day-long series of presentations for educators, will take place on October 17. The hours of the event are from 12pm - 6pm ET / 9am - 3pm PT. Highlights include:
I have come to see Maker Faire as an educational event, but not in the conventional sense. I mean that Maker Faire brings together a wide variety of people who are good learners and who share what they know and what they can do with others....
The writers behind this newsletter.
Dale is a Sebastopol resident of over 30 years. He is editor and publisher of Make: Magazine, a DIY Tech quarterly.
Engineer, artist and maker. Based in Houston, TX
Godwyn Morris is the Director of Dazzling Discoveries STEM Education Center and Skill Mill NYC. She invented DazzLinks Cardboard Building Kits, and Engineering with Paper. Her projects have been published in the New York Times.
Philosopher of Human Systems/Flourishing and Socialist Libertarian. I build frames to help us understand each other.
Dutch Teacher Thinker & Maker. Shaping the Future by Doing.
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