Help smooth the path from in-person to online making.
While teaching online, embedding a maker mindset and using making as a pedagogical foundation is not as unwieldy as it may seem. It’s both delightful and reassuring to see students get up during Zoom sessions and start working with their hands—exploring, chatting, asking questions, and learning. These resources will help smooth the path from in-person to online making.
Resources for activity ideas
CoBuild At Home The CoBuild website and Facebook group offers a wealth of online maker activities. Even better, they include concepts from luminaries in the making world including Adam Maltese, Erin Riley, Joel Bruns, and compile work from the Amazeum, the Tech Collective, and other sources. All ages.
The Community Science Workshop Network This resource is low in technology, but high in…