seminar ak technology enhanced learning - einheit 3
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Seminar aus AK Technology Enhanced Learning, TU Graz, Dezember 2014TRANSCRIPT
Seminar AK Technology Enhanced Learning
Maker Movement
WS 2014/2015 – TU Graz Martin Ebner
Some Milestones ���of Maker Movement
1998 ���university course „How to Make (Almost) Anything“
2000 2010
2006���TechShop, the first makerspace and the first MAKER faire
2014 first Maker faire
in the White House, U.S.A.
2009���first hackerspace
2005 Magazine MAKE - first issue
2002���first fablab
Ancestors, Roots ���and Influencers ���
of Making in Education
20th century reformist and progressive educators, which favor physical materials and experiences in education - e.g. Maria Montessori, Célestin Freinet, John Dewey
since 1960ies constructionism by Papert, his ideas ���and colleagues
1990ies educational policies ���featuring creativity, ���innovation, and STEM
since 2000ies development of tools development of fablabs, ���
1980ies constructional and digital educational ���gadgets und tools
Maker Tools in Education
apps hardware (Arduino, Rasperry Pi,���Makey Makey)
robotics (including drones) 3D Printer programming
analog devices and tools
Quelle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfQqh7iCcOU
real tools���inexpensive modern ���flexible
facilitator enabler
co-creator varied job
constructionist creative inventor���developing competencies active learner sense of achievement
Reasons ���for Making���
in Education
http://openeducationeuropa.eu/en/article/Learning-in-cyber-physical-worlds_In-depth_39_2
Dr. Sandra Schön Salzburg Research Forschungsgesellscha6 Kontakt: [email protected] h<p://sandra-‐schoen.de Dr. MarAn Ebner Technische Universität Graz Kontakt: [email protected] h<p://www.marAnebner.at Die Unterlagen können frei kopiert, genutzt und modifiziert werden, sofern (auch) die Namen der Urheber entsprechend genannt werden.