![]() ![]() I’ll have task cards that they can choose from, directing them to sites like, or Scratch, or Lego Movie Maker. Technology Maker Space: This area will have iPads and netbooks available for students to create and problem solve. I’ve planned three for our library: technology, building, and art. This opens up shelves and areas for our planned maker spaces. In our district, we are shifting our resources from print to a mix of print and digital resources. I’ll keep you posted throughout this process, and I will still have library centers, too. In my transformed library space, I plan to have a technology maker space, a building maker space, and an art maker space. I think that maker spaces are more open-ended and allow for more freedom of expression than library centers. (Give me your Pinterest name in a comment if you’d like to be added to our board.) I’ve been thinking for several months about maker spaces, and how they differ from library centers. I’ve got a collaborative Pinterest board about Library Makerspaces. Part of my 5-year plan is to incorporate maker spaces into our school library. I missed you for the last few weeks! I was busy launching my Jamberry business and writing my 5-year plan for our library. ![]()
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