Welcome to the
Makerspace
Everyone sit in a circle.
What are some things that you noticed in that video?
What is a makerspace?
What are some things that you noticed in that video?
There are many schools around the world that are changing the way that we learn.
They have also built makerspaces similar to ours, with the best tools to prepare for the future of work.
Tour of the
MAKERSPACE
Photography Photo Booth
Laser Cutter
and Computers
Tool Wall and Materials
Hydroponics and Aquaponics
Project
Storage
Take some time to imagine what you would be interested in creating in the makerspace.
Makerspace Agreement
Safety comes first. There are many dangerous tools in the makerspace. Don't touch something if you haven't been taught how to use it. If you don't know how something works, ask us, we are here to teach you. Never run, wrestle, push, or throw anything in this space.
When we are in this space, we are all working together. When we present information to each other, everyone else is quiet and listening. Always leave the makerspace cleaner than when you came in. Always put tools back where you found them. Do not eat food in the makerspace. Do not stick gum anywhere in the Makerspace.
Safety
Order
Respect the space - Do not cut, glue on, draw on, or damage the tables. If anything breaks, let us know immediately. Don't take anything out of this room.
Respect each other - Do not let your behavior ruin the learning experience of another student.
Don't rob them of opportunity.
Respect
About Me - Aaron
Makerspace Promise
I promise to come to every studio session as prepared as I can possibly be to teach you the most important knowledge I know for the improving of your life and your future.
This is how I show respect to you and your classmates.
Educator Promise
Student Promise
I promise to come to every studio session as prepared as I can possibly be to learn the knowledge that is being taught. I will give my best effort every day to better myself.
This is how I show respect to my teacher and my classmates.