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E-raamat: School Library Makerspaces in Action

  • Formaat: 160 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Mar-2018
  • Kirjastus: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798216141976
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  • Formaat: 160 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Mar-2018
  • Kirjastus: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798216141976

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Maker learning spaces in schools and public libraries are made real through the narratives of professional librarians around the world, comprising the collaborative activities, experiences, and perspectives of librarians as they have implemented makerspaces for students of all ages.

School Library Makerspaces in Action is for any librarian looking for inspiration for their own makerspaces, hackerspaces, fablabs, or DIY locations and how to use these spaces in libraries and educational settings. Contributions from authors around the world address the needs of most all readers, including how to provide the staff training necessary for a successful makerspace. Each chapter is written from an author's personal experience, and with only a little fine-tuning and imagination, many of these ideas can be used throughout all levels, disciplines, and subjects in K12 education and carry over into higher education. The successes and optimism shared in this collection will inspire librarians and educators to think positively about how to implement maker learning locations, train staff, and use makerspaces in their libraries and classrooms to promote and share new ideas.

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Whether readers are starting small or thinking big, they'll find this a valuable resource for fostering critical thinking and creativity. * School Library Journal * It's easy to find inspiration within these pages, whether reading cover to cover or dipping in for targeted articles. Rounded out with resources for further explorationespecially the blogsthis is an appealing choice for library instructors, students, and professional collections. Recommended. * ARBA * One case study specifically mentions inclusivity and working with populations with special needs, which is a great addition to the text . . . . [ An] excellent resource. * Booklist Online *

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Maker learning spaces in schools and public libraries are made real through the narratives of professional librarians around the world, comprising the collaborative activities, experiences, and perspectives of librarians as they have implemented makerspaces for students of all ages.
Foreword vii
Dr. David Lankes
Introduction ix
PART I EARLY GRADES
1 #MakerMonday: Inspiring Students to Think with Their Hands
3(12)
Stacy Brown
2 Wide Open Spaces: Creating a School Makerspace in an Open School
15(14)
Stacy Hammer
PART II MIDDLE GRADES
3 Makers Gonna Make
29(10)
IdaMae Craddock
4 A Makerspace Journey of the Middle and Elementary Kind
39(12)
Jennifer Tazerouti
5 The Makerspace Evolution
51(14)
Sarah Justice
PART III UPPER GRADES
6 Student-Led Makerspaces
65(12)
Phil Goerner
7 The Inclusive Maker space: Working with English Language Learners and Special Education Students
77(10)
Gina Seymour
8 Stepping Back: Letting Students Lead the Makerspace
87(12)
Lucas Maxwell
PART IV COLLABORATIONS, TRAINING, AND MORE
9 Impact through Connection at School: Public Libraries Creating Impact by Bringing Digital Literacies and Maker Skills into the Classroom
99(10)
Jeroen de Boer
10 Maker Professional Learning for Educators
109(8)
Laura Fleming
11 Shared Spaces and Makerspaces: A Public Library and School Library Partnership
117(12)
Roxanne Spray
Melissa Crenshaw
Additional Resources and Reading 129(8)
About the Editor and Contributors 137(4)
Index 141
Heather Moorefield-Lang is associate professor at the University of South Carolina in the School of Library and Information Science. Her current research focuses on makerspaces in libraries of all types and levels.