[hackerspaces] CC-licensed Maker Pedagogy (Lesson Plans, etc)?
Jerry Isdale
isdale at gmail.com
Fri Jun 3 23:32:24 CEST 2011
I created a web page http://hackerspaces.org/wiki/Education for us to put up links, etc.
I couldn't find the ATX wiki segment Matthew mentions, so I'll let him and others add their links.
Jerry Isdale
http://MauiMakers.com
On Jun 3, 2011, at 9:50 AM, Matt Goodman wrote:
> Great energy in this discussion. Here at ATX, we talked a lot about doing outreach demos. We were thinking of putting together a group of hacker recipes that wold be great fodder for that sort of thing. Anyone else on list interested? We have a segment of our wiki that has been growing slowly, but it could use more contributers :)
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> On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 2:32 PM, Jerry Isdale <isdale at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Lindsay Craig of Spark Fun Electronics posted the following note to the Open Manufacturing google group:
> Hi all,
> Jerry pointed me towards this discussion after we met at Maker Faire
> in San Mateo. I wanted simply to let you guys know about our free
> teacher supportive materials that we will soon be offering to everyone
> on SparkFun.com. We already have lots of tutorials and what not but we
> are also developing materials to help educators do their job with
> technology they may not have deal with before. Basically trying to
> support all you educators out there. Our Department of Education at
> SparkFun is fairly small and new, but we've got big aspirations. The
> exciting part is that we offer all the educational materials for free.
> This should interest all you homeschoolers. To sign up for our
> Newsletter go to learn.sparkfun.com. Or watch the website and we
> will let you know where you can get those materials the second they
> are official. Here's hoping that hackerspaces can become a larger part
> of the education system.
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> http://groups.google.com/group/openmanufacturing/browse_thread/thread/c1134891a86d47b5
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> The learn.sparkfun.com site is currently just a signup page but the materials Spark Fun is developing look interesting (i got a sneak peek). Most deal with the Spark Fun Inventor Kit (SIK), which is an arduino based collection of parts.
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> Glad to see a vendor making a sincere effort to promote education.
> Spark Fun also has some decent discount options for hackerspaces and educators.
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> Jerry Isdale
> http://MauiMakers.com
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