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We are doing a hybrid where we use carts for push-in for some grades and bring students to the space for other grades. This is also about student safety, as well as "sizing" the tools for the students.
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Kenton A. HooverDirector of Operations / Engineering & Industrial Arts TeacherTehiyah Day School2603 Tassajara AvenueEl Cerrito, CA 94530+1 510 233 3013 (main)+1 510 730 7098 (direct)On August 13, 2017 at 13:41:17, John Jefferys (john.j...@adfabed.org) wrote:
Hi fellow Maker Ed peeps---I wanted to ask you all ( my trustedcolleagues) l if you think this idea has legs ( or wheels) About a year ago I built a Maker Cart and it worked pretty good so I built a better one and dubbed it the Mobilemaker:ED Cart. Now I have a working prototype and I was thinking about producing for schools without a lot of space, which is very real here in NYC. But I'm not sure if it has much use in a suburban, or rural environment, and it seems like most schools have already got some kind of makerspace going. My question is, should I be pursuing this concept for schools outside of urban areas- is there a need? Take a look and any thhoghts would be very much apprciated.Thanks, John Jefferys
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