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NEW: FENG SHUI CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS FOR DESIGNERS WITH IDCEC (ASID, IIDA, IDC)
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4 Ready to Go tips for Project Based Learning and Maker Spaces
Nicholas Provenzano gets us started
From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis
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How do you get started with project-based learning (PBL) and Maker spaces? Nicholas Provenzano, the author of the book, Beyond the Poster Board, gives us four tips to get started with effective PBL and Maker space use in your school and classroom.
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Maker space and PBL Classroom Pics
I’m geting excited for @_mvddie’s ARP Project She has been working so hard and problem solving along the way. She also been teaching me about Feng Shui as part of her project. She’s also learning to use CNC machines, @dremel.
This is Evee. She fell in love with woodworking last year when using the #KnightsForge Innovation Lab for a class. She decided to make creating a curriculum for a new woodworking class for her Senior capstone project.
Moustrap car design and building in the Knights Forge kingdom.
Design Thinking for the 78 Innovation and Design Class. The students will use Minecraft to build.
Building Bridges and coding Sphero to drive across it.
Students are designing their newspaper shoes for Innovation class with four sheets of newspaper and 1 foot of duct tape.
Uniggett students making their homecoming shirts fancy in the Knights Forge Innovation Lab this morning.
Unliggett students are using Makey Makey to learn about open and closed circuits.
Nicholas Provenzano – Bio as Submitted
Nicholas Provenzano is the Technology Coordinator and Makerspace Director at University Liggett School in Michigan. He is also an author, maker space builder, international keynote speaker, and consultant.
He writes on his website, TheNerdyTeacher.com, Edutopia.org, as well as many other prominent educational websites. He has been featured on CNN, Education Week, and other media outlets. He has been recognized as the Technology Teacher of the Year by MACUL and ISTE.
Nicholas is a Google Certified Innovator, ASCD Emerging Leader, Microsoft Minecraft Mentor, Raspberry Pi Certified Educator, Adobe Education Leader, and a TEDEd Innovative Educator.
His best-selling books, Your Starter Guide to Makerspaces, The Maker Mentality, and Beyond the Poster Board can be found on Amazon. Nicholas is sharing plenty of nerdy things on Twitter and Instagram at @TheNerdyTeacher.
Twitter: @TheNerdyTeacher
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