The Maker Movement in K-12 Education

 
M   aker Movement in
K-12 Education
 
Jason Harron
Doctoral Student, Curriculum & Instruction
 
 
jasonharron@utexas.edu              @JRHarron
 
hat is the       aker
ovement?
 
The maker culture is a contemporary culture or subculture representing a
technology-based extension of DIY culture
. 
Typical interests enjoyed by the
maker culture include 
engineering-oriented pursuits
 
such as:
 
 
 
 
 
There is a strong focus on 
using and learning practical skills and applying them
creatively.
 
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maker_culture
 
Technology
Electronics
Robotics
3-D Printing
CNC Tools
 
Traditional
Metalworking
Woodworking
Arts
Crafts
 
What is the Maker Movement?
Source:
 https://www.thegrommet.com/blog/the-maker-movement-in-motion/
 
 
 
    hy does       aking matter
 
i
n    
   
ducation?
 
“Then there is the 
instinct of
making 
– the constructive
impulse.”
The School and Society 
(1915, p.
43)
John Dewey
(1859 - 1952)
 
“The 
hands
 are the
instrument of man’s
intelligence.”
 
“The environment must be
rich in motives which lend
interest to activity 
and invite
the child to 
conduct his
own experiences
.”
Maria Montessori
(1870 - 1952)
 
Constructionism
 is a
constructivist learning theory
and theory of instruction. It
states that building knowledge
occurs best through building
things that are 
tangible and
sharable
 (Ackerman et al.,
2009: 56).
Seymour Papert
(1928 -       )
 
 
       ow is this taking place in Austin ISD?
Mathews Elementary 
(Click picture for link)
 
Overview
 
Teach 3
Remember to upload forms
E-mail about any rescheduled dates
Introduction to Maker Movement in Education
Hands-on Making
Introduction to Final Project
 
hat is 
a       
akerspace?
 
Does
making
have to
be high-
tech with
3-D
printers
and laser
cutters?
What does
making
look like in
an
elementary
school?
Ann
Richards
Middle
School
Austin
ISD
High School
Spaces
NuVu Studio
Cambridge,
MA
University
Spaces
UT
Longhorn
Maker
Studio
Public
Spaces
Public
Library
Spaces
The Maker
Spot –
North
Richland
Hills Public
Library
 
hat is 
a       
akey        akey?
 
Let’s play!
 
http://makeymakey.com/piano/
 
hat is 
an         rduino?
 
 
 
 
     dditional       esources
 
Twitter
#makered
#makerspaces
Facebook
MakerSpaces and the Participatory Library
Other
Geekbus
 – San Antonio based mobile makerspace
TechShop
 – Round Rock, TX
ATX Hackerspace
 – Austin, TX
 
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The Maker Movement in K-12 Education is a contemporary culture emphasizing technology-based DIY activities like metalworking, woodworking, arts, crafts, robotics, and 3-D printing. This movement focuses on practical skill development and creative application, enriching education through hands-on learning experiences. Scholars like John Dewey and Maria Montessori have emphasized the importance of making in education. Constructionism theory by Seymour Papert supports learning through tangible creations. Schools like Mathews Elementary in Austin ISD are adopting maker culture to enhance student learning.

  • Maker Movement
  • K-12 Education
  • Hands-on Learning
  • Technology
  • DIY

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  1. M aker Movement in K-12 Education Jason Harron Doctoral Student, Curriculum & Instruction jasonharron@utexas.edu @JRHarron

  2. hat is the aker ovement?

  3. What is the Maker Movement? The maker culture is a contemporary culture or subculture representing a technology-based extension of DIY culture. Typical interests enjoyed by the maker culture include engineering-oriented pursuits such as: Traditional Metalworking Woodworking Arts Crafts Technology Electronics Robotics 3-D Printing CNC Tools There is a strong focus on using and learning practical skills and applying them creatively. From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maker_culture

  4. Source: https://www.thegrommet.com/blog/the-maker-movement-in-motion/

  5. hy does aking matter in ducation?

  6. Then there is the instinct of making the constructive impulse. The School and Society (1915, p. 43) John Dewey (1859 - 1952)

  7. The hands are the instrument of man s intelligence. The environment must be rich in motives which lend interest to activity and invite the child to conduct his own experiences. Maria Montessori (1870 - 1952)

  8. Constructionism is a constructivist learning theory and theory of instruction. It states that building knowledge occurs best through building things that are tangible and sharable (Ackerman et al., 2009: 56). Seymour Papert (1928 - )

  9. ow is this taking place in Austin ISD? Mathews Elementary (Click picture for link)

  10. Overview Teach 3 Remember to upload forms E-mail about any rescheduled dates Introduction to Maker Movement in Education Hands-on Making Introduction to Final Project

  11. hat is a akerspace?

  12. Does making have to be high- tech with 3-D printers and laser cutters?

  13. What does making look like in an elementary school?

  14. Ann Richards Middle School Austin ISD

  15. High School Spaces NuVu Studio Cambridge, MA

  16. University Spaces UT Longhorn Maker Studio

  17. Public Spaces

  18. Public Library Spaces The Maker Spot North Richland Hills Public Library

  19. hat is a akey akey? Let s play! http://makeymakey.com/piano/

  20. hat is an rduino?

  21. dditional esources Twitter #makered #makerspaces Facebook MakerSpaces and the Participatory Library Other Geekbus San Antonio based mobile makerspace TechShop Round Rock, TX ATX Hackerspace Austin, TX

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