Friday, September 22, 2017

Designing for how we learn: Maker spaces and instructional laboratories

The idea of “maker spaces” is a popular trend related to active learning. Originating in the non-academic community, maker spaces are loosely defined as physical locations or studios for hands-on experimentation, building prototypes and otherwise testing ideas. The maker space usually provides tools, the space to work and build, and often expert advice, allowing people to work in a communal atmosphere. 

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