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End-of-year maker reflections
I’m noodling these days on the theme of program evaluation — those times when we step aside and take stock of what we’ve done, what we’re planning to do, where we’re succeeding, and where we’re failing. It’s also a time … Continue reading
Inspiration: On Making in the UK
From the Guardian’s Creative Professionals Network comes “Creating is not just a ‘nice’ activity; it transforms, connects and empowers” by Paula Briggs, a lovely discussion of what she sees when working with children vai the AccessArt program there. I particularly like her focus that … Continue reading
Shifting Gears Post-Election
[cross-posted from Makerbridge] I’d like to build on Sharona’s post from two weeks ago and discuss post-Election (or perhaps post-Obama) maker movement impulses … something is changing, and I haven’t quite put my finger on it, so here goes with … Continue reading
Teacher Librarian Maker Article: Design Thinking
Thanks to the publisher, I’m able to share my latest “Makerspaces” column on design thinking from Teacher Librarian.. Full Athlerosclerosis, high blood pressure and high cholesterol are pharmacy viagra http://new.castillodeprincesas.com/item-6526 common factors, which can lead to male disorder. The primary cause … Continue reading
Washington Post charts and maps with manufacturing data
{Cross-posted from the Data Literacy for High School Librarians Project blog} The Washington Post has a fascinating series of maps and graphs about the state of manufacturing in the United States. Here’s a snippet of one of them: I love newspaper stories … Continue reading
Hello, AASLH!
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Making That Triggers Family Memories
As part of the Making in Michigan Libraries project, we’ve been traveling the state of Michigan this summer for multi-day professional development workshops. On the evening of the second day of the workshop, we host a small MakerFest in the … Continue reading
Houghton Lake, That’s a Wrap!
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Slides from Making Maker Learners in Benton Harbor
Hello! Here is the slide deck for the May 10 Making Maker Learners workshop at Benton Harbor Public Library. Check out the Flickr album here. Nicotine reaches cialis sale the brain within 10 seconds after smoke is inhaled. Try this … Continue reading