A Makerspace Without Walls

Description

Three years ago, our library wanted to get involved with makerspaces, but we faced some unique challenges. How can a library have a makerspace when the majority of clients cannot access the physical library? What can the library do to excite our remote users about emerging technologies that can be used in their classrooms? Our solution was to create a different kind of makerspace – a space with no space, no place, no walls. Come and learn how we adapted the idea of a makerspace to meet our clients’ needs.

Author

Sandra Anderson, Alberta Teachers Association
Conference

Conference Year

2017
Materials
Source Library
Presentation Topic