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How Not to Allow Space Define Your Makerspace in the Classroom

How Not to Allow Space Define Your Makerspace in the Classroom

Episode 111 Published 5 years, 2 months ago
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How Not to Allow Space Define Your Makerspace in the Classroom

Many educators can get hung up on the lack of space they have for a Makerspace in their classroom. But you don't have to! There are several solutions to your space issues. So don't allow your space (or lack of it) to define your Makersapce in your classroom. I hope you stick around.


Links Mentioned in the Show:

Register for STEM Con 2021 

Free Makerspace Start-Up Kit

Episode 30 - Every Classroom Needs a Makerspace

Episode 31 - Launching a Makerspace 

Episode 100 - 5 Genuine Components of Developing a Maker Mindset

Episode 101 - 6 Attributes for Creating an Amazing Makerspace


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