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Maker Journal #5 – Visit to UMaine Makerspace

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For my fifth Maker Journal, I chose to visit the University of Maine’s Hackerspace and participate in two free workshops; Introduction to Arduino and Introduction to Raspberry Pi .   My goal with selecting this technology is to update my toolbox with more modern toolsets and to consider as part of the Maker Journal how this tackles one of the four course questions; “ How might we design learning to embrace principles of computational thinking?” Overview - Makerspace Event Visit " A place for collaboration and exploration of technology. " (University of Maine), this pretty much sums up the UMaine Hackerspace! A space where the classroom is very much student centered.  Where students encourage, and teach other students. The lab we used for the workshops were  up and ready to go before we arrived.  In addition to the instructors, who were also UMaine students, there were work study students eager to help and/or trouble shoot technical issues....

Maker Journal #4 – Speaker Call - Google Expeditions with Eric Lawson

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For my fourth Maker Journal, I chose one of our guest speaker calls, Google Expeditions with Eric Lawson on October 2, 2017 from 3 :30-4:30 . Eric Lawson is the Director of Technology and Libraries for York, Maine School Department. My goal with selecting this technology is to update my toolbox with more modern tool sets and to consider as part of the Maker Journal how this tackles one of the four course questions; “ How might we design learning to embrace principles of computational thinking?” Overview Eric Lawson started the program for York, Maine School Department by signing up for the Expedition Pioneer Program.   The program offered by Google begins with sending an expedition team to the selected school with the purpose of providing a Google Expeditions Kit and expertise to jump start the schools' program.   The great news for schools who want to explore the program is there is no charge once you are accepted in the program. Eric Lawson indicated that th...