Makerspace = Limitless Learning
Find out what kind of “Limitless Learning” is happening in the PSLA MakerSpace, located in the Exhibit Hall. This year we are showcasing 7 Maker Librarians who incorporate the Makerspace Concept into their curriculum. Join them as they share how their students Create, Connect, Collaborate and use Critical Thinking (4Cs). Check Sched, Conference website or the booth for times and topics. We will also have two "Make and Take" activities available at the booth all other open exhibit hall times. Both of these are simple and easy enough for you to take home and do with your students tomorrow!
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Origami Bookmark
Learn more about making at them http://l.ead.me/PSLA18. As well as Instructables PDF you can use : http://l.ead.me/PSLA18-PDF |
Transparency Holograms
Watch this video about making them at https://goo.gl/Ec8iYk. As well as Instructables PDF you can use : https://goo.gl/P7jQSU |
MAkerSpAce Demonstration
10:50- 11:05
Teach Your Ozobot Area & Perimeter, Janice Conger
Using area & perimeter of graph paper, create a maze on 1/3 the area & program Ozobot to navigate maze
11:05- 11:25
STEAM Collaborations, Rosanne Perkins and Dr. Amy Pfeiler-Wunder
"Art Box" activities based around contemporary artists who use science, math, engineering & technology!!! Art Teachers collaborate with Librarians.
11:05- 11:25
Spark Imagination in Your Library with STEM Challenges, Anastasia Hanneken
Participants will be given access to an Adobe Spark which includes directions for creating Library STEM Challenges.
12:35- 12:50
STEM MakerSpace Seasonal Themes, Dawn Montare
Examples/materials from each theme with photos showing them in action. Participants will have a QR Code to access materials. October involves Pumpkin Lego Marble Mazes!
3:35- 3:50- Location may change to Vendor Presentation Area!
Monthly Maker Challenge, Krystle Tiedeman
Demonstration via Skype viewing Monthly Game Night Maker Challenge. Students and teachers showcase their strengths live. More information provided via informational poster, & "Maker Doggy Bags".
3:50- 4:05
Building Teamwork with Human Tetris, Ellen Stolarski
Using the Makey Makey, participants will act as human conductors to play Tetris. Instead of using a controller, participants will high-five each other to move the blocks.
3:50- 4:05
Make Your Makerspace Work for Your Space, Dustin Brackbill
Makerspace allows student exploration, inquiry, & tinker time. Learn how one library developed Makerspace Monday during student lunch time for grades 2-5 with theme sessions, often with book connections.
Teach Your Ozobot Area & Perimeter, Janice Conger
Using area & perimeter of graph paper, create a maze on 1/3 the area & program Ozobot to navigate maze
11:05- 11:25
STEAM Collaborations, Rosanne Perkins and Dr. Amy Pfeiler-Wunder
"Art Box" activities based around contemporary artists who use science, math, engineering & technology!!! Art Teachers collaborate with Librarians.
11:05- 11:25
Spark Imagination in Your Library with STEM Challenges, Anastasia Hanneken
Participants will be given access to an Adobe Spark which includes directions for creating Library STEM Challenges.
12:35- 12:50
STEM MakerSpace Seasonal Themes, Dawn Montare
Examples/materials from each theme with photos showing them in action. Participants will have a QR Code to access materials. October involves Pumpkin Lego Marble Mazes!
3:35- 3:50- Location may change to Vendor Presentation Area!
Monthly Maker Challenge, Krystle Tiedeman
Demonstration via Skype viewing Monthly Game Night Maker Challenge. Students and teachers showcase their strengths live. More information provided via informational poster, & "Maker Doggy Bags".
3:50- 4:05
Building Teamwork with Human Tetris, Ellen Stolarski
Using the Makey Makey, participants will act as human conductors to play Tetris. Instead of using a controller, participants will high-five each other to move the blocks.
3:50- 4:05
Make Your Makerspace Work for Your Space, Dustin Brackbill
Makerspace allows student exploration, inquiry, & tinker time. Learn how one library developed Makerspace Monday during student lunch time for grades 2-5 with theme sessions, often with book connections.