10 Years of Learning: A Maker Ed Reflection
After ten years of supporting maker education, the Executive Director of Maker Ed reflects on program closures, hard lessons, and the enduring spirit of the movement.
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After ten years of supporting maker education, the Executive Director of Maker Ed reflects on program closures, hard lessons, and the enduring spirit of the movement.
A fourth-grade teacher's persistent question β 'but what should I actually use AI for?' β frames this report on the gap between AI hype in education and teachers' practical need for concrete, classroom-tested use cases. Mi Aniefuna surveys what educators are finding useful, what remains elusive, and why the promise of AI as a teaching tool keeps outpacing its practical reality.
A broad national alliance advocating for strong STEM education policies, funding, and programs. Publishes research and policy briefs useful for educators, parents, and school founders interested in STEM-focused education.
Edutopia visits school-based makerspaces where students design and build their own projects β showing how maker education with 3D printers, electronics, and fabrication tools builds deep STEM understanding, problem-solving, and intrinsic motivation across grade levels.
Explores how hands-on maker education and makerspaces broaden STEM appeal for girls and underrepresented students, citing organizations like Techbridge Girls and emphasizing experimentation over rote instruction.
A hands-on science curriculum and kit supplier designed for homeschoolers, offering complete chemistry, biology, physics, and electronics lab materials bundled with step-by-step curricula.
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