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Search Results for: Maker Faire

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What Colleges Can Gain by Adding Makerspaces to Their Libraries

By Katrina Schwartz, Bay Curious February 5, 2016
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Can the Maker Movement Infiltrate Mainstream Classrooms?

By Katrina Schwartz, Bay Curious July 2, 2014
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The Maker Movement Finds Its Way Into Urban Classrooms

By MindShift September 17, 2013
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The Maker Movement Goes Global

By Katrina Schwartz, Bay Curious December 3, 2012
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Searching for Numbers: a Powerful Tool for Makers and Students

By Tasha Bergson-Michelson July 11, 2012
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Innovation, Education, and Makers

By Tina Barseghian October 4, 2010
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8 Ways to Help Older Kids Develop a Sense of Imagination

By Linda Flanagan February 1, 2018
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How to Incubate Creativity in School Through Making and Discovery

By Katrina Schwartz, Bay Curious September 17, 2015
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Getting Excited About Engineering with Super-Awesome Sylvia

By MindShift December 12, 2014
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What Makes an ‘Extreme Learner’?

By Linda Flanagan July 8, 2014
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The Rise of Educator-Entrepreneurs: Bringing Classroom Experience to Ed-Tech

By MindShift October 4, 2012
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Adam Savage: Permission to Make

By Tina Barseghian May 24, 2012
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Quick Look: Do-it-Yourself Learning Goes to School

By MindShift May 8, 2012
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Quick Look: Motivating the Next Generation to Design and Build

By Tina Barseghian January 25, 2012

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