Strategies for adaptability, financing, and assessment are key to the movement’s future.

It's more than just tinkering, young people can find a place to belong, learn to persevere, and even discover a path toward a possible career in makerspaces.
Working successfully with teenage makers can require a hands-off approach that dispenses with structure.
High school library media specialist and pioneer in school makerspace movement issues a call to action.
Get out the pliers and roll up your sleeves: All you need to know to lead a toy-take apart session with students.
A school librarian leads student tech projects to design pet prosthetics and traffic safety vests with LED displays.
The goopy substance is all the rage—and a great way to explore polymers during library maker activities.
A couple of 3-D printers and motivated students has the MSD maker space evolving and playing a role in the students' healing process.
Four customized vans bring makerspace programming and spark education and partnerships in Southern California.
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