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Evaluating a Makerspace Visiting Program for Schools at a University of Teacher Education

Published: 28 May 2019 Publication History

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In this paper, we describe a preliminary study that has been conducted to evaluate a makerspace visiting program for regional schools of compulsory education at the University of Teacher Education St. Gallen in Switzerland. We describe the program setup as well as the challenges since its launch in 2015. A survey among the teachers that visited the program with their students collected data about the teachers' personal information, their experiences during the visit, the impact on their teaching as well as their wishes for a further development of the program. Findings include that the makerspace activities were regarded as highly curriculum-relevant. Many teachers introduced similar activities in their own classrooms. The study shows, that the highly instructional activities, which are unlike a typical makerspace environment, were a successful approach to increase acceptance of both faculty members and teachers. Lastly, we discuss how the program could be further developed.

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    FabLearn Europe '19: Proceedings of the FabLearn Europe 2019 Conference
    May 2019
    107 pages
    ISBN:9781450362665
    DOI:10.1145/3335055
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    Published: 28 May 2019

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    1. Makerspace
    2. compulsory education
    3. formal learning
    4. making in education
    5. open-ended activities
    6. teacher professional development

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    • (2021)Becoming a Maker PedagogueFabLearn Europe / MakeEd 2021 - An International Conference on Computing, Design and Making in Education10.1145/3466725.3466756(1-10)Online publication date: 2-Jun-2021
    • (2020)Report on Engineering Design Self-Efficacy and Demographics of Makerspace Participants Across Three UniversitiesJournal of Mechanical Design10.1115/1.4046649142:10Online publication date: 8-May-2020

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