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Year 2018, Volume: 10 Issue: 2, 63 - 79, 01.06.2018

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  • Liu, Z. and Schönwetter, D., 2004. “Teaching Creativity in Engineering. International Journal of Engineering Education” 20, 801-808.
  • Mahoney, J.M. and Granvold, D. K. (2005). “Constructivism and Psychotherapy”,World Psychiatry, 2005, 4(2), 74-77.
  • Maker Media (2012. “High School Maker Space and Tools “Make Magazine , http://makered.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/Makerspace-High-School-Makerspace-Tools-And-Materials-April-2012.pdf, [Accessed 25.06.2018].
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  • Makerspace (2018). https://www.makerspaces.com/makerspace-materials-supply-list/
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  • The Art of Education (2016). Material List for Makerspaces, https://www.theartofed.com/content/uploads/2016/03/Makerspacesmaterialslist1.pdf
  • Tomko, M., Nagel, R. L., Linsey, J. and Aleman, M. (2017). “A Qualitative Approach to Studying the Interplay Between Expertise, Creativity, and Learning in University”,http://proceedings.asmedigitalcollection.asme.org/proceeding.aspx?articleid=2662073 [Accessed 27.06.2018].
  • University of Surrey (2015). Innovation in the University Makerspace, https://www.surrey.ac.uk/features/innovation-university-makerspace, [Accessed 27.06.2018].
  • Urban Libraries Council (2018a). Information Commons, https://www.urbanlibraries.org/member-resources/makerspaces-in-libraries/information-commons, , [Accessed 27.06.2018].
  • Urban Libraries Council (2018b). Techcenter, https://www.urbanlibraries.org/member-resources/makerspaces-in-libraries/techcentral-makerspace [Accessed 27.06.2018].
  • Urban Libraries Council (2018c). CPL’s makerlab, https://www.urbanlibraries.org/member-resources/makerspaces-in-libraries/cpls-maker-lab, [Accessed 28.06.2018].
  • Urban Libraries Council (2018d). Makercamp, https://www.urbanlibraries.org/member-resources/makerspaces-in-libraries/makercamp, [Accessed 28.06.2018].
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MAKERSPACE CHILDREN UNIVERSITY: A CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT PROJECT PROPOSAL

Year 2018, Volume: 10 Issue: 2, 63 - 79, 01.06.2018

Abstract

As learning needs and behaviors of the students of the Z Generation have changed recently, new educational trends and learning environments emerged into the field of education. Makerspaces are one of the prevalent innovative educational hubs and centers which enable the learners to experience and experiment cooperative and participative learning through the use of various tools, equipment and materials within the frame of STEAM approach. They are creative knowledge production platforms where learners interact with each other and knowledge, itself. Throughout the world, there are various makerspace initiatives of universities, colleges, high school and secondary schools that have been influenced by the makerspace culture in their educational approaches. Many educational organizations have started to re-frame and re-shape their educational curriculums and incorporate maker culture in their educational programs. Turkey is one of the countries making attempts in re-structuring the curriculum with makerspace activities and incorporating non-formal tools in the educational programs and curriculum. This study aims to put forward the theoretical framework of the Curriculum Development Project Proposal of Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University entitled as “Children MakerSpace University Hub” and provide information about the curriculum and educational methods of the makerspace university hub to be established. In accordance with the given data within the scope of the study, it can be recommended that educational institutions in Turkey should take important steps in creating makerspaces, cooperating with each other and make partnerships with the other countries and provide exchange programs within the scope of makerspaces. Educational organizations can employ makerspace teachers who have expertise practical and theoretical knowledge relevant to the field. They can also work on developing special curriculums for disadvantaged groups and minorities to facilitate their learning and inclusion processes.

References

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  • Anadolu University Children Education and Training Center (2017), http://www.cocuk.anadolu.edu.tr/v1/programlar/sanat , [Accessed 27.06.2018].
  • Blackley,S., Sheffield, R., Maynard, R., Koul, R., Walker, R. “Makerspace and Reflective Practice : Advancing Pre-Service Teachers in STEM Education”, Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 42,3, 1-17.
  • Burke, J. (2015). Making Sense: Can Makerspaces Work in Academic Libraries?, http://www.ala.org/acrl/sites/ala.org.acrl/files/content/conferences/confsandpreconfs/2015/Burke.pdf, [Accessed 27.06.2018] .
  • CCST (2016). Promoting engagement of the California Community Colleges with the Makerspace Movement, https://ccst.us/publications/2016/2016makerspace.pdf [Accessed 27.06.2018].
  • Horizon Report Library Edition (2015), https://www.nmc.org/nmc-horizon-news/nmc-releases-the-nmc-horizon-report-2015-library-edition/ [Accessed 25.06.2018].
  • Hussain, A. and Nisha, F. (2017).” Awareness and Use of Library Makerspaces among Library Professionals in India: A Study”, Journal of Library and Information Technology, 37 (2), 84-90.[http://www.ala.org/acrl/acrl/conferences/acrl2015/papers, [Accessed 27.06.2018]
  • Institute of Museum and Library Services (2014).” Talking Points: Museums, Libraries and Makerspaces”, https://www.imls.gov/assets/1/AssetManager/Makerspaces.pdf, [Accessed 28.06.2018].
  • Istanbul Aydin Children University (2017). https://www.bilimsenligi.com/istanbul-aydin-cocuk-universitesi-yariyil-programi.html/ , [Accessed 06.07.2018].
  • Kafai, Y. B, & Resnick, M. (1996). Constructionism in practice : designing, thinking, and learning in a digital world. Mahwah, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
  • Litts, B. K. (2015), Making learning: Makerspaces as learning environments, http://www.informalscience.org/sites/default/files/Litts_2015_Dissertation_Published.pdf , [Accessed 27.06.2018]
  • Liu, Z. and Schönwetter, D., 2004. “Teaching Creativity in Engineering. International Journal of Engineering Education” 20, 801-808.
  • Mahoney, J.M. and Granvold, D. K. (2005). “Constructivism and Psychotherapy”,World Psychiatry, 2005, 4(2), 74-77.
  • Maker Media (2012. “High School Maker Space and Tools “Make Magazine , http://makered.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/Makerspace-High-School-Makerspace-Tools-And-Materials-April-2012.pdf, [Accessed 25.06.2018].
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  • Makerspace (2018). https://www.makerspaces.com/makerspace-materials-supply-list/
  • Mindbridgepartners (2016). Makerspaces Work For Your School., https://edtechtimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/MindBridge-Partners-Makerspace-Movement-White-Paper-May-2016.pdf, [Accessed 27.06.2018].
  • Ministry of Education (2006a). Secondary Education Science and Technology Course (6th-8th Grade), http://ttkb.meb.gov.tr/program2.aspx?islem=1&kno=25 , [Accessed 27.06.2018].
  • Ministry of Education (2006b). Secondary Education Visual Arts Teaching Program and Guide, http://ttkb.meb.gov.tr/program2.aspx?islem=1&kno=26, [Accessed 27.06.2018].
  • Ministry of Education (2006c). Secondary Education Technology and Design Course and Guide, http://ttkb.meb.gov.tr/program2.aspx?islem=1&kno=43, [Accessed 27.06.2018].
  • Ministry of Education (2006d). Anatolian Fine Arts High School Informatics-supported Music Course Teaching Program, http://ttkb.meb.gov.tr/program2.aspx?islem=1&kno=111 [Accessed 01.05.2017].
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  • The Art of Education (2016). Material List for Makerspaces, https://www.theartofed.com/content/uploads/2016/03/Makerspacesmaterialslist1.pdf
  • Tomko, M., Nagel, R. L., Linsey, J. and Aleman, M. (2017). “A Qualitative Approach to Studying the Interplay Between Expertise, Creativity, and Learning in University”,http://proceedings.asmedigitalcollection.asme.org/proceeding.aspx?articleid=2662073 [Accessed 27.06.2018].
  • University of Surrey (2015). Innovation in the University Makerspace, https://www.surrey.ac.uk/features/innovation-university-makerspace, [Accessed 27.06.2018].
  • Urban Libraries Council (2018a). Information Commons, https://www.urbanlibraries.org/member-resources/makerspaces-in-libraries/information-commons, , [Accessed 27.06.2018].
  • Urban Libraries Council (2018b). Techcenter, https://www.urbanlibraries.org/member-resources/makerspaces-in-libraries/techcentral-makerspace [Accessed 27.06.2018].
  • Urban Libraries Council (2018c). CPL’s makerlab, https://www.urbanlibraries.org/member-resources/makerspaces-in-libraries/cpls-maker-lab, [Accessed 28.06.2018].
  • Urban Libraries Council (2018d). Makercamp, https://www.urbanlibraries.org/member-resources/makerspaces-in-libraries/makercamp, [Accessed 28.06.2018].
  • Urban Libraries Council (2018e). Teens & Tools, https://www.urbanlibraries.org/member-resources/makerspaces-in-libraries/teens-tools, [Accessed 28.06.2018].
  • Wilczynski,V. (2017). “A Classification System for Higher Education Makerspaces”, file:///C:/Users/Hello%202/Downloads/a-classification-system-for-higher-education-makerspaces.pdf, [Accessed 29. 06.2018].
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Demet Soylu This is me

Tunç Durmuş Medeni

Publication Date June 1, 2018
Submission Date January 1, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2018 Volume: 10 Issue: 2

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APA Soylu, D., & Medeni, T. D. (2018). MAKERSPACE CHILDREN UNIVERSITY: A CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT PROJECT PROPOSAL. International Journal of EBusiness and EGovernment Studies, 10(2), 63-79.
AMA Soylu D, Medeni TD. MAKERSPACE CHILDREN UNIVERSITY: A CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT PROJECT PROPOSAL. IJEBEG. June 2018;10(2):63-79.
Chicago Soylu, Demet, and Tunç Durmuş Medeni. “MAKERSPACE CHILDREN UNIVERSITY: A CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT PROJECT PROPOSAL”. International Journal of EBusiness and EGovernment Studies 10, no. 2 (June 2018): 63-79.
EndNote Soylu D, Medeni TD (June 1, 2018) MAKERSPACE CHILDREN UNIVERSITY: A CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT PROJECT PROPOSAL. International Journal of eBusiness and eGovernment Studies 10 2 63–79.
IEEE D. Soylu and T. D. Medeni, “MAKERSPACE CHILDREN UNIVERSITY: A CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT PROJECT PROPOSAL”, IJEBEG, vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 63–79, 2018.
ISNAD Soylu, Demet - Medeni, Tunç Durmuş. “MAKERSPACE CHILDREN UNIVERSITY: A CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT PROJECT PROPOSAL”. International Journal of eBusiness and eGovernment Studies 10/2 (June 2018), 63-79.
JAMA Soylu D, Medeni TD. MAKERSPACE CHILDREN UNIVERSITY: A CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT PROJECT PROPOSAL. IJEBEG. 2018;10:63–79.
MLA Soylu, Demet and Tunç Durmuş Medeni. “MAKERSPACE CHILDREN UNIVERSITY: A CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT PROJECT PROPOSAL”. International Journal of EBusiness and EGovernment Studies, vol. 10, no. 2, 2018, pp. 63-79.
Vancouver Soylu D, Medeni TD. MAKERSPACE CHILDREN UNIVERSITY: A CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT PROJECT PROPOSAL. IJEBEG. 2018;10(2):63-79.