Maker Movement is a creative and technological learning revolution going all over the world. The movement has vast and exciting influence on the education industry as well.
Who is a Maker?
All of us are makers, everybody is a born maker. We all have this ability to make things and to grasp things. A maker is someone who makes something like any machine, robot or any device that are of use. Typically, the maker is driven by their interest and curiosity for knowing and creating new thing as well as sharing their work and procedure with others. Here is an amazing video…
Last few years have witnessed huge increase in makers. Maker Faires are now happening worldwide. Such gathering enables makers to showcase their work to the world as well as gain motivation, new ideas and techniques as well as friends. Not just this, even many websites are flouring with projects and guides makers.
Tools
There are a lot of tool used by makers to give shape to their imagination. Some of the tools include microcontrollers, drones and 3D printers.
UberBlox is super-quality mental prototyping system and metal construction set having innovative features that enables makers to create unbending structures as well as automatic machines. The opportunities of making projects with UberBlox™ are boundless. Its electro-mechanical building is reconfigurable as well as quick and easy to use. With UberBlox, makers can simply come up with their idea or imagination and begin assembling components, all lining up for maker automatically.
Maker and STEM education
Making enable students to follow their passion or interest as well as give shape to their imagination. They can apply their knowledge to create something unique and different. Meanwhile, when teachers are looking new ways to engage students in STEM field, making is an exciting way to engage students in classroom.
Today, there are many educators that are using perfect use of maker movement. Some of the subjects like math and science are now listed into maker classes. A lot of projects in making are related to STEM topics. Few of the examples of making like students working on building and designing of furniture for their class utilises geometry and algebra to find out the dimensions. Nowadays, there are a lot of possibilities to incorporate making into the classroom every day. Teachers can develop and share new ideas every day for their students.
UberBlox has the prospective to excite make learners of every level for STEM, encourage imagination, collaboration, problem-solving and self-expression.
Maker Movement plays critical role in developing 21st century skills in students. By doing real-life projects they can develop skills like critical thinking and collaboration and experience the real world outside while participating in maker movement.