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Everyday Makerspaces: Low-Tech, Highly Engaging Library Programming for Youth Amy Koester

Everyday makerspaces: Low-tech, highly engaging library programming for youth

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These slides accompanied a July 2014 webinar for the Education Institute (Ontario Library Association).

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Everyday Makerspaces:

Low-Tech, Highly Engaging Library Programming for Youth

!!

Amy Koester

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Hi there!Amy Koester

!Children’s Librarian

!St. Charles City-County

Library District in Missouri, USA

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Today we’ll discuss…What constitutes a makerspace

How makerspaces align with library goals

Using a STEAM framework for maker activities

Resources to help YOU make at your library

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Today we’ll discuss…What constitutes a makerspace

How makerspaces align with library goals

Using a STEAM framework for maker activities

Resources to help YOU make at your library

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Today we’ll discuss…What constitutes a makerspace

How makerspaces align with library goals

Using a STEAM framework for maker activities

Resources to help YOU make at your library

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Today we’ll discuss…What constitutes a makerspace

How makerspaces align with library goals

Using a STEAM framework for maker activities

Resources to help YOU make at your library

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What is this “makerspace” thing?

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Making is really an attitude.

Explore new skills!

Create something meaningful!

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Makerspace =

Interactive activities

Variety of supplies

Plenty of time

(Space)

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Makerspace =

A sense of accomplishment & personal empowerment.

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So how do makerspaces fit library goals?

Programs & services

Lifelong learners

Community engagement

The third space

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Makerspaces are simply another iteration of the programming we

already offer. !

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Let’s talk maker programs.

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STEAM as a Framework

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The Maker SpectrumLow-tech = materials primarily on hand, minimal prior experience with the activities

Medium-tech = some specialty materials, some prior experience with the activities

High-tech = significant supplies investment, expertise is a huge plus

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The Maker SpectrumLow-tech = materials primarily on hand, minimal prior experience with the activities

Medium-tech = some specialty materials, some prior experience with the activities

High-tech = significant supplies investment, expertise is a huge plus

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The Maker SpectrumLow-tech = materials primarily on hand, minimal prior experience with the activities

Medium-tech = some specialty materials, some prior experience with the activities

High-tech = significant supplies investment, expertise is a huge plus

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The Maker SpectrumLow-tech = materials primarily on hand, minimal prior experience with the activities

Medium-tech = some specialty materials, some prior experience with the activities

High-tech = significant supplies investment, expertise is a huge plus

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Low-tech Maker Program: Build Something

Gingerbread Houses

Supplies:

milk cartons

graham crackers

icing

candy

Engineering, Art

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Low-tech Maker Program: Build Something

LEGO Club

Supplies:

LEGO bricks

(Building platforms)

(Challenges)

(Display space)

Engineering, Art, Math

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Low-tech Maker Program: Design Challenge

Marble Run Mania

Supplies:

marbles

recyclables

scissors

electric tape

Science, Engineering, Art, Math

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Low-tech Maker Program: Design Challenge

Marshmallow Towers

Supplies:

mini marshmallows

toothpicks

design books

Technology, Engineering, Art, Math

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Low-tech Maker Program: Craft & Create

Cardmaking Crafternoon

Supplies:

paper

art supplies

scissors, glue, & tape

papercraft books

Engineering, Art, Math

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Low-tech Maker Program: Craft & Create

Duct Tape Designs

Supplies:

lots of duct tape

scissors

duct tape craft books

(internet access)

Technology, Engineering, Art, Math

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Low-tech Maker Program: Build a World

Bonjour, Paris!

Supplies:

papercraft templates

scissors, glue, & tape

coloring utensils

Engineering, Artimage from made by joel

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Low-tech Maker Program: Build a World

Recycled Doll Houses

Supplies:

recycled cardboard

old magazines

scissors, glue, & tape

dolls/figurines

Engineering, Art, Math

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Low-tech Maker Program: Build a World

Playground Adventures

Supplies:

shoe boxes

books on simple machines

craft supplies & paint chips

scissors, glue, & tape

Science, Engineering, Art

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Poll 1What types of low-tech maker programs can you

envision offering at your library?

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Medium-tech Maker Program: Get Wired

MaKey MaKey

Supplies:

MaKey MaKey kits

computers with USB ports

Science, Technology, Engineering

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Medium-tech Maker Program: Get Wired

Scratch Games

Supplies:

computers with internet access

computer with projection capabilities

Technology, Art, Math

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Medium-tech Maker Program: Get Wired

Squishy Circuits

Supplies:

Squishy Circuits kits

conductive dough

Science, Technology, Engineering, Art

image from Make:

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Medium-tech Maker Program: It’s Alive!

Art Bots

Supplies:

cheap electric toothbrushes

pool noodles

craft supplies

markers

Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math

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Medium-tech Maker Program: It’s Alive!

Bristle Bots

Supplies:

Bristle Bot Party Pack kit

side cutters & wire strippers

race course

Science, Technology, Engineering

image from Anne Clark, www.sotomorrowblog.com

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Poll 2What types of medium-tech maker programs can

you envision offering at your library?

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No space? No problem!

!Mobile Makerspaces

!à la Karen Jensen @ Betty Warmack Branch Library

(TX)image from Teen Librarian Toolbox

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Don’t forget to tap community

partners!!

Local Businesses, Tech Startups, & Non-profits

!à la Justin Hoenke @

Chattanooga Public Library (TN)

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Find your best resources.

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Online ResourcesMake It @ Your Library

Blogs

Teen Librarian Toolbox

so tomorrow

Imagine | Make | Play

search “library + maker”

wikiHow

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Community Experts

Local children’s/science museums

Local artists

STEM-area businesses

Hobby societies

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Raid Your Non-fiction Stacks!

Find those how-to books!

Think about what topics will pique kids’ interests

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Purchasing Supplies

Consider how you can repurpose and/or add on to what you already have

Peruse your local dollar store

Always solicit reviews & recommendations

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Poll 3What maker/STEAM resources are you going to

tap following this webinar?

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Go forth and make!