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06-25-2015, 07:35 AM #1
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The Language of Making in Higher Ed
Hi there 3DPrintBoarders!
I've just written a post at linkedIn about the language of making in the context of higher education. It's a much more nuanced issue than I had previously thought, and I could really use some thoughtful input (I'm trying to come up with a different set of terms for maker, makerspace, etc.).
Please take a look at the article and let get a good discussion going - here or in the comments over there.
Link: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/makin...mp-author-card
Thank you,
positronicman
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06-29-2015, 07:05 AM #2
Nice article. I think part of the allure of a the term makerspace is that it can and does vary in specifics, but in general it is always a place for constructive skills sharing - usually physical skills, like fabricworking, woodworking, metalworking and electronics work, but can also include audio processing, computer coding and other ventures. By having a generally inclusive title, it allows the participants to have some ownership.
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