Makers Gonna Make: Maker Ed in Remote/Hybrid Learning Environments

Makers Gonna Make: Maker Ed in Remote/Hybrid Learning Environments

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Many libraries use makerspaces to teach and engage, but during the COVID-19 pandemic, buildings have been closed and people have been distanced. So libraries did what they always do: innovated. From student-led remote projects to take-home kits to lists of resources that can be found around the house (sticky rice adhesive!), makerspaces have gone virtual.

Watch as Stacy Brown, Maggie Melo, and Leslie Preddy discuss big-picture questions about how makerspaces can work at a distance. Moderated by Heather Moorefield-Lang, it’s a lively and informative conversation!

  • Of interest to public, school, academic, and special librarians and library students
  • Discuss how makerspaces can work well virtually
  • Get and share ideas for innovative maker programs

Thank you for your interest in this webinar! Complimentary access has ended, but the video and PD certification quiz are available to School Library Connection subscribers here. Learn more about School Library Connection and sign up for a free preview here!

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