Maker Literacies for Academic Libraries: Integration into Curriculum
Editat de Katie Musick Peeryen Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 dec 2020
- why academic librarians are uniquely situated to be leaders in the realm of makerspaces and makerspace literacy;
- how the ACRL Framework informs maker competencies;
- methods for using competencies and assessment in designing course assignments;
- 5 steps for guiding faculty in creating assignments for makerspaces;
- advice on developing a new staffing and service model to handle course-wide use of the makerspace;
- steps for taking students through concept, design, prototype, and final product in a project management course;
- how an ethical perspective engaged a women’s history course toward the “In Her Shoes” project;
- pedagogical strategies for integrating the makerspace into fine arts classes; and
- ways to showcase makerspace outputs to generate excitement around campus.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780838948064
ISBN-10: 0838948065
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: American Library Association
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ISBN-10: 0838948065
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: American Library Association
Colecția ALA Editions
Recenzii
"Provides a wealth of information about makerspaces in university libraries ... This detailed, thoughtful book will be useful to librarians and faculty members interested in the nuts and bolts of creating and running a successful makerspace within an academic library."
— Library Journal
"Easy to digest and apply to any setting. It will be phenomenal for an academic library, but some of the information and tips could be just as useful in a school or public-library setting. Contributors do a wonderful job of elaborating on ways makerspaces benefit the arts just as much as they do STEM projects, and they provide examples of what has and has not worked."
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— Library Journal
"Easy to digest and apply to any setting. It will be phenomenal for an academic library, but some of the information and tips could be just as useful in a school or public-library setting. Contributors do a wonderful job of elaborating on ways makerspaces benefit the arts just as much as they do STEM projects, and they provide examples of what has and has not worked."
— Choice
Notă biografică
Katie Musick Peery is the director of the UTA FabLab at the University of Texas at Arlington Libraries. She provides leadership related to the development, management, and continuous improvement of the lab. Katie has published on diversifying makerspace student hiring and best practices for makerspace training to increase the inclusivity, impact, and efficacy of makerspaces on a college campus. Her grant work and research are primarily focused on integrating maker literacies into higher education curricula.
Descriere
This book will empower academic librarians and makerspace staff to partner with faculty in their curriculum development, and to recognize the significant role they play in bridging the gap between the subject-based content students acquire in their courses and the interdisciplinary knowledge they can gain through making.