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32: One Tired Teacher: Setting Up Your Makerspace

32: One Tired Teacher: Setting Up Your Makerspace

Episode 32 Published 6 years, 9 months ago
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Today we are talking all about getting your makerspace up and running in your learning space. We will discuss storage ideas, labels and signs, procedures to have in place, and student expectations all around a makerspace.

This week concludes our series on makerspace. So if you aren’t sure why you need one visit episode 30 and if you need some tips and tricks on things you need to know before you launch a makerspace go to episode 31.

Today we will talk about the nitty gritty of makerspace. I hope you stick around.

Links Mentioned in the Show:

Episode 30 Why Every Classroom Needs a Makerspace

Episode 31 Launching a Makerspace

Makerspace Start-Up Kit And Makerspace Jobs, Procedures, Design Process, and Maker Mindset BUNDLE

Makerspace Moments in Literature

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