![]() ![]() Partly due to COVID-19, we are now providing a 100% online option for students who are out of state or have unreasonable commutes, and/or for those who have access to a comparable makerspace or maker equipment. ![]() ![]() Face-to-face classes are held one day per week from late afternoon to early evening at the Rutgers Makerspace, following strict social distancing and other COVID safety guidelines. The program was designed in hybrid format, in which face-to-face classes alternate weekly with asynchronous virtual classes. Participants will also explore how maker-centered projects can be leveraged as a vehicle for meaningful, discovery-based learning in mathematics, science, computer science, as well as integrated STEM/STEAM curricula. The program is intended for participants to gain proficiency in maker-based learning activities or projects, including the development of curricula and assessments meeting common standards in STEM subjects. ![]() In Spring of 2021, the Center for Math, Science & Computer Education (CMSCE) launched the certificate program designed to help educators and practitioners receive the education and resources necessary for developing competence and confidence to start, supervise, or use a Makerspace in a school, community center, or other learning space. ![]()
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