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- Title
Makerspaces in Libraries: Technology as Catalyst for Better Learning, Better Teaching.
- Authors
Colegrove, Patrick Tod
- Abstract
Introduction: across disciplines, the practice of education continues to evolve; supporting organizations such as the library are responding by reworking existing practices while developing new. With roots grounded deeply in constructivist learning theory, the emerging practice of makerspaces in libraries is proving an effective step in that evolution. The article was written in the year 2016 in the University of Nevada. Methodology: examples of associated active learning activity at one such library, an early adopter and first mover among academic libraries in adopting and integrating makerspace in libraries, are presented. Results and Conclusions: The product of leveraging technology as catalyst for active learning and engagement within and beyond the physical commons of the library, a blending of formal and informal learning, leading to increased innovation and entrepreneurship and collaboration across disciplinary and organizational boundaries, appears a natural result.
- Subjects
UNITED States; LIBRARY space utilization; MAKERSPACES in libraries; ACTIVE learning; CONSTRUCTIVISM (Education); LIBRARIES
- Publication
Ingeniería Solidaria, 2017, Vol 13, Issue 21, p1
- ISSN
1900-3102
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.16925/in.v13i21.1724