Definitions
Reasons
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First Steps
Space & Contents
100

According to Roffey, Sverko, & Therien, this "is a constructivist and constructionist movement that is taking the world by storm!"

What is a makerspace?

100

Playing board games provides this type of learning experience.

What is collaborative?

100

This AASL initiative includes four main standards for libraries: think, create, share, and grow.

What is Learning4Life?

100

These popular building blocks were part of Dr. Kuon's initial attempt at a makerspace in her library.

What are Legos?

100

Makerspace furniture should be this, allowing for multiple configurations.

What is flexible?

200

She defined a school makerspace as "a place where young people have an opportunity to explore their own interests".

Who is Laura Flemming?

200

Students experience this important lesson during the experimenting stage of making.

What is learning from failures.

200

This is often the biggest classroom in the school building.

What is the library?

200

Dr. Kuon recommends not spending much of this when starting a makerspace.

What is money?

200

The makerspace must have plenty of these located nearby to keep everything "juiced" and ready to go.

What are electrical outlets OR charging stations?

300

They include fine arts, sciences, crafts, industrial technologies, foods, inventions, textiles, hobbies, service learning, digital media, upcycling, STEM/STEAM, DIY, and DIT.

What are the different areas makerspaces investigate?
300

Makerspaces provide exceptional opportunities for students to engage with these current buzzword skills.

What are 21st Century Learning Skills?

300

This maker designation is for people who need some help to start a makerspace.

What is a Learner?

300

Surprisingly, students often prefer these makerspace options over high-tech ones.

What is "unplugged"?
300

Careful consideration must be made to include this in the makerspace to ensure materials are organized and accessible.

What is storage?
400

A makerspace can be either physical or this.

What is virtual?

400

The addition of these TWO disciplines has helped bring STEM to life for even more learners.

What are Art and Design?

400

This maker designation is for people ready to have a Makerspace but they are looking for collaborators.

What is an Experimenter?

400

Students often enjoy this type of makerspace activity where they try to make something the biggest, fastest, or tallest.

What is a competition?

400
This Japanese art form makes for a low-cost, simple makerspace activity.

What is origami?

500

This four step model for makerspace implementation and use includes using, tinkering, experimenting, and creating.

What is UTEC?

500

Makerspaces allow students to develop this concept coined by Carol Dweck in 2000.

What is a growth mindset?

500

This maker designation is for people with nearly all of the personal qualities necessary to facilitate an outstanding makerspace.

What is a Maker?

500

This is the maker designation for people who dig through other people's recycling bins looking for "treasures".

What is a makerspace junkie?

500

Adults can increase student ownership in the makerspace by including this within the space.

What are displays of student products?

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