The Making Spaces project, based at UCL, has launched a set of new, free resources for the makerspace and informal STEM education sector, as part of a four-year international research and development collaboration.
The UCL-led Making Spaces project worked with practitioners and young people from makerspaces in five countries to identify, develop and share equitable approaches that can support diverse young people to engage meaningfully with STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics).
Makerspaces are collaborative facilities where people can work together to create or invent projects. They are exciting places with huge potential to support STEM-rich innovation and foster the skills needed to address key societal challenges. However, relatively few makerspaces work in…
