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Markerspaces 7 things you should know about - Coggle Diagram
Markerspaces
7 things you should know about
What are the implications for teaching and learning
Markerspaces allow students to take control of thrie own learning
gives room and materials for physical learning
students often appreciate the hands-on use of emerging technologies
How does it work?
There are primarily places for technological experimentation, hardware development, and idea prototyping.
Self-directed individual inventors and creative teams work in a joint space
Why is it significant?
Markerspaces are zones of self-directed learning.
interaction among inventors fosters a highly collaborative learning dynamic
What are the downsides?
Space in learning facilitiees is often at a premium
equipments costs
place and maintenance costs
Who's doing it?
The markerspace emerged initially as an powerful learning force in the nonacademic community.
members of the markerspaces
Everyone can do it
Where is it going?
Eventually markerspaces may become linked from campus to campus, encouraging joint project collaboration
Students who use these studios to create tangible portfolio pieces may find their work of interest to future employers
What is it?
A markerspace is a physical location where people gather to share resources and knowledge, work on projects, network, and build.
Provides tools and space in a community environment to work