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* Libow Martinez, Sylvia & Gary Stager (2013). Invent To Learn Making, Tinkering, and Engineering in the Classroom, Constructing Modern Knowledge Press, ISBN 0989151107
* Libow Martinez, Sylvia & Gary Stager (2013). Invent To Learn Making, Tinkering, and Engineering in the Classroom, Constructing Modern Knowledge Press, ISBN 0989151107
* Ownen-Jackson, Gwyneth (2015). Learning to Teach Design and Technology in the Secondary School, A companion to school experience, 3rd Edition, Routledge. https://www.routledge.com/Learning-to-Teach-Design-and-Technology-in-the-Secondary-School-A-companion/Owen-Jackson/p/book/9781315767956#

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Introduction

(We may expand this sometimes later. For now, read:

There is also a consolidated bibliography

Links

Bibliography

  • Walter-Herrmann, Julia & Corinne Büching (2013) (eds.), FabLab, Of Machines, Makers and Inventors. Transcript, Reihe Kultur- und Medientheorie, ISBN 978-3-8376-2382-6, home page.
  • Burke, John J., Makerspaces. A practical guide for librarians.
  • Loertscher, D.V., Preddy, L.,& Derry, B. (2013). Makerspaces in the school library learning commons and the uTEC maker model, Teacher Librarian, 41 (2), 48-51
  • Makerspace playbook: School edition. (2013). PDF. Free ebook.
  • Preddy, L. B. (2013). Creating school library “makerspace.” School Library Monthly, 29(5), 41-42.
  • Preddy, L. B. (2013). School library makerspaces: Grades 6 - 12. Santa Barbara, CA: Libraries Unlimited.
  • Wong, T. (2013). Makerspaces take libraries by storm.Library Media Connection,31(6),34-35.
  • Libow Martinez, Sylvia & Gary Stager (2013). Invent To Learn Making, Tinkering, and Engineering in the Classroom, Constructing Modern Knowledge Press, ISBN 0989151107