how to remake the world by making with kids - jennifer turliuk (co-executive director of makerkids)...
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MakerKids is one of the only makerspaces for kids in the world - it's a workshop space where kids get to learn about and do things like 3D printing, electronics, woodworking, robotics, and more. Learn more at http://www.makerkids.ca. Video of speech: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIYI2cC_oDMTRANSCRIPT
How To ReMake the World: Making With Kids
Jennifer Turliuk – Co-Executive Director, MakerKids@jenniferturliuk / [email protected]
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What you are good at
What the world needs
What you like to do
Opportunities
Skills and knowledge
Confidence
• School system invented in Italy• Ages 2.5-7; multi-aged classrooms• Self-directed learning and discovery for long blocks of time• Collaborative learning• No grades or tests• Math, language, music, art, etc.
Source: WSJ
Thomas Edison, Steve Wosniak, Erik Erikson, and Alexander Graham Bell were all supporters of Montessori.
Larry Page (founder of Google): “I think it was part of that training of not following rules and orders, and being self-motivated, questioning what’s going on on the world, doing things a little differently”
Sergey Brin (founder of Google) credited his willingness to go out on his own to Montessori
Will Wright (inventor of the Sims): “Montessori taught me the joy of discovery – it’s all about learning on your terms, rather than a teacher explaining stuff to you”
Jeff Bezos (CEO of Amazon) would get so engrossed in his activities at Montessori that his teachers would literally have to pick him up from his chair to get him to go onto the next task.
By age 5, Montessori students had higher performance in reading, math and executive function (the ability to adapt to changing and more complex problems, an indicator of future school and life success)
Source: WSJ
Barriers to Kids Doing High-Tech Making:
Many options are basic and step-by-step
Hackerspaces are mainly for adults
3D printers are expensive!
• One of the only kids’ makerspaces in the world; located in Toronto• Ages 3+• Self-directed learning and discovery, collaborative learning• 3D printing, electronics, tools, etc• Montessori for the 21st century
3D Printing WoodworkingElectronics Arduino
CraftsProgramming Robot battleChariot building
Minecraft InventionsRobotics Toy hacking
Rocket launching SewingJewellery making Candy/food making
Kids Open Shop (PWYC)
After-school programs
Teens Open Shop Adults Open Shop
Minecraft Drop-in Themed Workshops
Summer Camps Birthday Parties External Events
MakerKids' Recipe:
1. Dedicated Space2. Real Tools3. Process over Product• It’s OK to fail• Experiential learning (learn by doing)• Choose to celebrate making, not just what they’ve made
4. Interest Driven5. Kids Teaching Kids6. Kids Teaching Us7. Exhibition8. Community
Results:
Featured by:
“When you grow up you tend to get told the world is the way it is and your life is just to live your life inside the world. Try not to bash into the walls too much. Try to have a nice family, have fun, save a little money. That's a very limited life.
Life can be much broader once you discover one simple fact: Everything around you that you call life was made up by people that were no smarter than you and you can change it, you can influence it, you can build your own things that other people can use.
Once you learn that, you'll never be the same again.”
-Steve Jobs movie
Next Steps:
Jennifer Turliuk – Co-Executive Director, MakerKids@jenniferturliuk / [email protected]