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Educational robotics provides students with a learning environment
that has the potential to successfully integrate concepts within
science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) into K12
learning environments in class, after school, or for robotics
competitions. Robots in K-12 Education: A New Technology for
Learning explores the theory and practice of educational robotics
in the K-12 formal and informal educational settings, providing
empirical research supporting the use of robotics for STEM
learning. An essential resource for STEM educators, the book
explores processes and strategies for developing and implementing
robotics-based programs and documents the impact of educational
robotics on youth learning by presenting research-based
descriptions of robotics technologies and programs, as well as
illustrative examples of learning activities, lessons, and
assessments.
The maker movement culture emphasizes informal, peer-led, and
shared learning, while driving innovation. Even though some experts
view the maker movement as a move backward to pre-industrial
revolution manufacturing, the purpose of making is not to have an
abundance of tools in one space; rather, it is about helping
participants create personally meaningful projects with the help of
mentors, experts, and peers in ad-hoc learning communities.
American Perspectives on Learning Communities and Opportunities in
the Maker Movement is an essential reference source that discusses
the maker movement in the United States, artisanal perspectives,
and the learning-through-doing perspective. Featuring research on
topics such as educational spaces, management, creativity labs,
makerspaces, and operating procedures, this book is ideally
designed for entrepreneurs, artisans, academicians, researchers,
manufacturing professionals, and students.
While some manufacturing experts see the maker movement as a step
back in education and production, the movement presents a
learn-by-doing approach to emerging professionals. Making is a
method that takes some resources and modifies these resources in a
way that makes the sum more valuable than the parts. European
Perspectives on Learning Communities and Opportunities in the Maker
Movement is a collection of innovative research on the methods and
applications of value creation and problem solving within European
learning communities. While highlighting topics including
alternative learning methods, biomimetics, connected learning
theory, and gentrification, this book is ideally designed for
entrepreneurs, business professionals, manufacturers, carpenters,
production experts, educators, academicians, industry
professionals, researchers, and students seeking current research
on the maker movement with examination through case studies.
While some manufacturing experts see the maker movement as a step
back in education and production, the movement presents a
learn-by-doing approach to emerging professionals. Making is a
method that takes some resources and modifies these resources in a
way that makes the sum more valuable than the parts. European
Perspectives on Learning Communities and Opportunities in the Maker
Movement is a collection of innovative research on the methods and
applications of value creation and problem solving within European
learning communities. While highlighting topics including
alternative learning methods, biomimetics, connected learning
theory, and gentrification, this book is ideally designed for
entrepreneurs, business professionals, manufacturers, carpenters,
production experts, educators, academicians, industry
professionals, researchers, and students seeking current research
on the maker movement with examination through case studies.
The maker movement culture emphasizes informal, peer-led, and
shared learning, while driving innovation. Even though some experts
view the maker movement as a move backward to pre-industrial
revolution manufacturing, the purpose of making is not to have an
abundance of tools in one space; rather, it is about helping
participants create personally meaningful projects with the help of
mentors, experts, and peers in ad-hoc learning communities.
American Perspectives on Learning Communities and Opportunities in
the Maker Movement is an essential reference source that discusses
the maker movement in the United States, artisanal perspectives,
and the learning-through-doing perspective. Featuring research on
topics such as educational spaces, management, creativity labs,
makerspaces, and operating procedures, this book is ideally
designed for entrepreneurs, artisans, academicians, researchers,
manufacturing professionals, and students.
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