This presentation is intended to start discussions about ways that teachers can incorporate the maker movement in their classrooms.
Eric Langhorst
www.ericlanghorst.com
e-mail : speakingofhistory@gmail.com
5. maker culture
contemporary culture or subculture
representing a technology-based
extension of do it yourself culture;
stresses new and unique applications of
technologies and encourages invention
and prototyping; a strong focus on using
and learning practical skills and applying
them creatively.
6. Creating with Cardboard
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