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Preface by Peter DeWitt; Introduction; 1. The Maker Movement; 2. Planning Your Makerspace; 3. Setting Up Your Makerspace; 4. Creating a Maker Culture in Your School; 5. Makerspaces and the Standards; 6. The Expert Maker; 7. Makerspaces and the School Library; 8. Makerspaces as a Unique Learning Environment; 9. Showcasing Student Creations; 10. Makerspaces as Catalysts for Future Change; 11. School Leaders;Makerspaces: Your questions answered here! Get the nuts and bolts on imagining, planning, creating, and managing a cutting-edge Makerspace for your school community. Nationally recognized expert Laura Fleming provides all the answers. From inception through implementation, youll find invaluable guidance for creating a vibrant Makerspace on any budget. Practical strategies and anecdotal examples help you: Create an action plan for your own personalized MakerspaceAlign activities to standardsShowcase student creationsUse this must-have guide to painlessly build a robust, unique learning environment that puts learning back in the hands of your students!

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Worlds of Making

Best Practices for Establishing a Makerspace for Your School

Corwin Connected Educators Series

  • Laura Fleming
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Copyright 2015 by Corwin

All rights reserved. When forms and sample documents are included, their use is authorized only by educators, local school sites, and/or noncommercial or nonprofit entities that have purchased the book. Except for that usage, no part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher.

Printed in the United States of America

ISBN 978-1-4833-8282-1

This book is printed on acid-free paper.

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Executive Editor: Arnis Burvikovs

Associate Editor: Ariel Price

Editorial Assistant: Andrew Olson

Production Editor: Amy Schroller

Copy Editor: Tammy Giesmann

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Proofreader: Liann Lech

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Preface

Welcome to the Corwin Connected Educators Series.

Last year, Ariel Price, Arnis Burvikovs, and I assembled a great list of authors for the Fall 2014 books in the Corwin Connected Educators Series. As leaders in their field of connected education, they all provided practical, short books that helped educators around the world find new ways to connect. The books in the Spring 2015 season will be equally as beneficial for educators.

We have all seen momentous changes for educators. States debate the use of the Common Core State Standards, and teachers and leaders still question the use of technology, while some of their students have to disconnect and leave it at home because educators do not know how to control learning on devices. Many of the Series authors worked in schools where they were sometimes the only ones trying to encourage use of technology tools at the same time their colleagues tried to ban it. Through their PLNs they were able to find others who were trying to push the envelope.

This spring, we have a list of authors who are known for pushing the envelope. Some are people who wrote books for the Fall 2014 season, while others are brand new to the series. What they have in common is that they see a different type of school for students, and they write about ideas that all schools should be practicing now.

Rafranz Davis discusses The Missing Voices in EdTech. She looks at and discusses how we need to bring more diverse voices to the connected world because those voices will enrich how we learn and the way we think. Starr Sackstein, a teacher in New York City, writes about blogging for reflection in her book Blogging for Educators. Twitter powerhouse Steven W. Anderson returns to the Series to bring us Content Curation, as do the very engaging Joseph M. Sanfelippo and Tony Sinanis with their new book, Principal Professional Development. Mark Barnes rounds out the comeback authors with his book on 5 Skills for the Global Learner. Thomas C. Murray and Jeffrey Zoul bring a very practical how to for teachers and leaders in their book Leading Professional Learning, and Makerspaces extraordinaire Laura Fleming brings her expertise with Worlds of Making.

I am insanely excited about this book series. As a former principal I know time is in short supply, and teachers and leaders need something they can read today and put into practice tomorrow. That is the exciting piece about technology; it can help enhance your practices by providing you with new ideas and helping you connect with educators around the world.

The books can be read in any order, and each will provide information on the tools that will keep us current in the digital age. We also look forward to continuing the series with more books from experts on connectedness.

As Michael Fullan has been saying for many years, technology is not the right driver, good pedagogy is, and the books in this connected series focus on practices that will lead to good pedagogy in our digital age. To assist readers in their connected experience, we have created the Corwin Connected Educators companion website where readers can connect with the authors and find resources to help further their experience. The website can be found at www.corwin.com/connectededucators. It is our hope that we can meet you where you are in your digital journey, and bring you up to the next level.

Peter M. DeWitt, EdD
@PeterMDeWitt

About the Authors
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Laura Fleminghas been an educator in the state of New Jersey for 17 years. She has been both a classroom teacher and media specialist in Grades K8 and currently is a Library Media Specialist for Grades 912. Laura is a strong advocate of using New Media and Vanguard Techniques for Interactive and Transmedia (multi-platform) Storytelling. She has played a prominent role in education as a writer and speaker and has served as an educational consultant on next-generation teaching methods and tools. Laura has also consulted on Transmedia properties, working with producers to help maximize the value of their creations and toolsets for teachers and students.
Lauras goal is to create learning experiences that empower and equip students with necessary skills to effectively produce and consume content across multiple media platforms. She is also driven to enable educators and cohorts in applying these innovative methods and cutting-edge technology in their fields of expertise.
Recently, Laura created a digital badge-based professional development platform which can be found at www.worlds-of-learning-nmhs.com. Her library Makerspace has garnered national attention and has served as an inspiration for schools across the country. She is also a recipient of the National School Boards 20 to Watch in Educational Technology Leadership for 2014.
Introduction

Since launching my makerspace, I have received, almost on a daily basis, inquiries from educators nationally who wanted to create their own makerspace. Their questions ranged from budgets to purchases to setup and facilitation. Many of their questions will be answered in this book, along with drawing attention to the Maker Movement in general and the profound impact it is having on education. Special focus will be on the library makerspace since that is where we see a lot of this taking place as a way to keep libraries relevant and vibrant. Educators will also learn how to make the most of their makerspace by leveraging the resources they have available to them to create their own robust unique learning environment.

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