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7 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT
Makerspaces
1
What is it?
A makerspace is a physical location where people gather to share resources and knowledge, work on projects network, and build.
2
How does it work?
many are still primarily places for technological experimentation, hardware development, and idea prototyping.
3
Who’s doing it?
The makerspace emerged initially as a powerful learning force in the nonacademic community.
4
Why is it significant?
Makerspaces are zones of self-directed learning
5
What are the downsides?
Space in learning facilities is often at a premium, and cost is a consideration in setting up an area for making.
6
Where is it going?
Eventually makerspaces may become linked from campus
to campus, encouraging joint project collaboration.
7
What are the implications for
teaching and learning?
Makerspaces
allow students to take control of their own learning as they take ownership of projects they have not just designed but defined.