Ideas / boilerplate text for approaching schools about Clubs

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Megan Leppla

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Jul 31, 2013, 2:16:29 PM7/31/13
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Megan Leppla

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Jul 31, 2013, 2:17:21 PM7/31/13
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Here's what I've been using:

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The DIY platform is a safe place for your students to discover new skills and share their work with a creative community. Educators everywhere are using DIY during homeroom, Genius Hour, after school programs, or even during core classes. DIY gives kids a place catalog their work, and share their projects with a global community. The Skills on DIY are full of creative projects perfect for blending into your core curriculum, or as enrichment.


A DIY Club is a group that works together to practice Skills, do creative projects and take epic adventures together. Clubs provide a cohesive format for DIY in the classroom. Many educators have started supporting clubs in their classroom as a way to combine the skills of a diverse set of students, and it’s a great way to try out a student learning group format.

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