This end of project event is aimed at educators, facilitators of makerspaces and those interested in the development of 21st C Skills through making activities. As the Maker movement is increasingly adopted into Primary and Secondary schools and nonformal makerspaces, students have more opportunities to generate unique, personalized projects and artifacts, such as computer programs, robots, DIY electronics and develop new competencies and skills. These making activities can provide learning experiences that promote young people’s creativity, critical thinking, collaboration and problem-solving skills – the essential skills necessary in the workplace of the 21st century. |