[CASL-L] Makerspace logistics
Barbara Johnson
bajohnson at colchesterct.org
Fri Jan 3 05:31:35 PST 2020
I created a Google calendar for staff to sign up when they need the SPACE,
and I get LOTS of donations from parents for craft supplies.
I also approach retiring teachers as they clean out their spaces.
PTO helps with the "techy" stuff...
Must haves for me were those fabric bins, to help with organization and
storage.
B
On Fri, Jan 3, 2020, 8:12 AM Emily Boisvert <ebov at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Good morning,
>
> I'm thinking it had to do with everyone away on winter break but I only
> had one person share feedback about my makerspace questions so I thought
> I'd ask again.....
>
> I’ve dabbled in offering maker activities with students from time to time
> for a few years now but my district is moving towards funding a designated
> space in each of our k-4 elementary schools....
> If I could have a say in what gets purchased, what are some *must-include
> items/kits* you’d recommend? Not sure about the budget for it yet....
> Also, for those of you with a designated maker space, what are your *logistics
> for scheduling with classes*? There are no tech teachers or library
> assistants in our elementary settings and we are on fixed
> schedules.....thanks so much!
>
> Emily Boisvert
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