Maker Education in the Netherlands, by Waag Society

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Karien Vermeulen & Robin van Westen April 27 2016

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Karien Vermeulen & Robin van Westen April 27 2016

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Our Labs

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Maker Inspirator

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Maker Movement

1998 MIT Neil Gershenfeld

How to make (almost) anything

Accessible Low-cost tools

Digital Personal Fabrication

Open

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FabSchool Kids: creativity & technology

Open up stuff

Understand the systems behind it

Take action

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Projects

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Fabschoolino

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www.fabschool.nl

fabschool.nl

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Making...

...To understand the world"What I hear I forget, what I see I remember, what I do I understand."

...To create your surroundingsAwareness, engagement, agency, ownership

...To develop 21st century skills New crafts, digital fabrication, DIY

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Learning Manifesto

Learning occurs when a new experience makes connections to existing knowledge.Learning cannot be delivered to the learner.The best way to ensure understanding inside your head is through active construction of sharable things outside your head.

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“The role of the teacher is to create the conditions for invention rather than provide ready-made knowledge.”

Seymour Papert

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Sylvia Martinez

“It is impossible to teach 21st century learners if you have not learned in this century”

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Transformation

Open ended

Portfolio

Knowledge constructionKnowledge transfer

More explaining More doing

Texts and images

Process

Structure

Boundaries

Freedom

Testing

End result

Physical materials, objects

Scientific methods Iterative design

Learning by assignment Self directed learning

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Teacher Maker Camp

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“I don’t know, lets figure it out together”

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Loosing fear of technology

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Ingredients Teacher Maker Camp

Time & spaceMaterials & machines

FacultyInspiration & fun

Teacher hat off, learner hat onTinkering

Reflection

MINDSET

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Cookbook: www.waag.org/ten-recipes

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Framework

Bauhaus: Walter Gropius Patrick Benfield

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Manifest in House of Parliament

Bussemaker bespreekt het manifest in de Kamer, november 2014

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Platform Maker Education - makereducation.nl

I. Schools- Getting to know Maker Education: vouchers- Deepening understanding: learning communities

II. Research- Creativity- Added value of maker education

III. Materials for the classroom

IV. Website: makereducation.nl

V. Conferences

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FabCityAmsterdam Public Library

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Municipality of Amsterdam

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University of applies sciences Amsterdam

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Waag Society