Join us at MIT for K-12 Maker Project PD at MIT - projects that can be adapted by teachers in ANY subject and grade level.
Created by our team of Maker experts, these rich projects engage students while integrating academic content.
Spend a day learning digital fabrication (3D printers, laser cutters, Cricut cutters), electronics, physical computing or handcrafting tools and techniques through fun, engaging Maker projects that you can adapt to use in your classes. Beginners welcome, more advanced folks can take the projects further. Visit this page for full details and registration
Make by Hand - Monday June 24th
Tactile Maker projects with real crafting, textile, and shop tools
Digital Fabrication - Tuesday June 25th
Maker projects with 3D printers, laser cutters and vinyl cutters
Electronics - Wednesday June 26th
Light up learning with simple electronics Maker projects
Physical Computing - Thursday June 27th
Maker projects that bring code to life in the real world featuring Scratch and Codeblocks for micro:bit
All workshops are held at the MIT Edgerton Center on the MIT campus and run from 9 am to 3 pm. More information on each workshop is at k12maker.mit.edu/maker-project-workshops
We also offer custom PD and coaching (in-person or remote) in these areas:
More information at k12maker.mit.edu/pdpackages
Contact our team at k12m...@mit.edu and let us help you figure out the Professional Development option that meets your needs and goals.
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Diane Brancazio
K-12 Maker Team Leader | MIT Edgerton Center | Office of Experiential Learning
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