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Register now for Master Making in the Classroom this Fall!

Learn how to start or grow a Maker program at your school from the team of experienced Maker Educators at the MIT Edgerton Center
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Webinars

K-12 Maker Project Tutorial Webinars - Light-up acrylic art, Thursday April 14, 4-5pm, Clothespin Characters, Wednesday April 27, 4-5pm, Paper Lanterns, Tuesday May 10, 4-5pm
Watch recordings and get resources from our K-12 Maker project tutorial webinars. Kind of like a live Instructable - we will take you through the tools, materials, and techniques needed to create these adaptable Maker starter projects that you can use in your classroom.​
Resources and Recordings

Why Make?

Lightning by Raptors Collective from NounProject.com
Energize any academic subject with student-focused Maker projects.
 Empower by Adrien Coquet from NounProject.com
Empower your students with skills in critical thinking, problem- solving, collaboration, and communication.
Idea by Maxim Kulikov from NounProject.com
Inspire your students to experiment, iterate, and become self-directed learners.​
3d Printer by Desireé Bolívar from NounProject.com
Learn to use digital fabrication, coding, electronics, and handcrafting ​effectively in your classroom.

​Maker Projects

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Inspiration and teacher tools for creating your own Maker projects for K-12 academic classes.
Create Projects

Instructables

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We develop and publish comprehensive Instructables geared towards K-12 Maker educators, but enjoyable (and doable!) by anyone.
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Professional Development for Teachers

Get  info and sign up for our Maker tool training and project design workshops for K-12 teachers and any adult Makers
Teacher PD
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Get Making with Maker Starters!

Check out our collection of easy Maker starter projects - perfect for Makerspace open-houses, faculty meetings, PD days, or get to get your students Making during those flexible periods before winter break!
Photos of finished example projects
Starter Projects Gallery
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Random Daisy Generator Tinkercad Codeblocks Instructable
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Ornament Generator ​Tinkercad Codeblocks Instructable

Maker Tools

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Choose the right software, tools, and materials for your space
  • Downloadable charts
  • Training guides
Maker Tools

Run a Makerspace

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  • Organize and run your own Makerspace
  • Best practices to foster safety, communication, collaboration, student ownership, and play
  • Follow a step-by-step guide to set up yours
Run a Makerspace

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For decades before the dawn of the Maker movement, the Edgerton Center has been a home for Makers: collaborative, playful, experiential learners who believe everyone should have access to the tools for building a better world. We began by supporting MIT students as they came together and learned how to build the things they love. Over the years, we've grown to support local community members, international schools, and STEAM education organizations looking for access to tools, activities, and collaborators.
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With the modern Maker movement sweeping the educational landscape, we invite K-12 educators to join our community of Makers. This website is here to provide a useful resource for K-12 educators setting up, operating and enjoying Makerspaces.

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  • Home
    • Getting Started >
      • What is Making?
      • Types of Makerspaces
      • Goals
    • About Us
    • Contact
  • Teacher PD
    • Webinars
    • Maker Project Workshops
    • Master Making in the Classroom
    • Maker PD Packages
    • Invention Ed
    • Workshop Materials
  • Create Projects
    • Maker Methodology
    • Idea Gallery
    • K-12 Maker Instructables
    • Maker Skills Starter Projects
    • Virtual Tools and Projects
    • Special Programs >
      • Aprendo Creando >
        • Presentaciones
      • FullSTEAM
  • Run a Makerspace
    • Design Guide
    • Facilities and Storage
    • Maker tools
    • Training and Supervision
    • Staff, Hours and Scheduling
    • Events and Growth
  • Maker Tools
    • Shop Tools and Materials
    • Electronics
    • Physical Computing
    • 2D Design Software
    • Vinyl/Craft Cutters
    • Laser Cutting
    • 3D Design Tools
    • 3D Printing
    • Photo and Video
    • Sewing
  • Articles and Books