154:5 Magnificent Benefits from an Elementary Makerspace
Today we take a further look at the magnificent benefits of an elementary Makerspace.
Today we are continuing our talk about Makerspace. As you may know, I just finished 4 days of live Makersapce Masterclasses. So much fun. I love talking to educators who are interested in the wonder of Makerspace.
I also want to take this moment to let you know that my Makerspace course Mastering Makerspace: From Zero to Amazing is open and accepting enrollment. In this 4-week step-by-step game plan, you will learn how to create a meaningful Makerspace with standards-based activities that foster collaboration, communication, critical thinking, and creativity without breaking the bank or (losing) your sanity! I hope to see you inside!
To enroll go to Mastering Makerspace on Kajabi.
5 Magnificent Benefits of Makerspace:
Benefit #1 Standards-Based
Benefit #2 Develops Critical Thinking, Problem-Solving, and Decision-Making Skills
Benefit #3 Foster Imagination, Curiosity, Creativity, and Wonder
Benefit #4 Resiliency
Benefit #5 Improve Communication Skills and Social Interactions
Links Mentioned in the Show:
Mastering Makerspace: From Zero to Amazing
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👉 Summer Reading Comprehension for 2nd Grade
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