Making Across the Curriculum |
Participate and share : Hosted activity: Interactive lecture
Nicholas Provenzano
Hosted by Newline Interactive. Apply the idea of maker ed across the curriculum. Stop thinking about STEM and focus on STEAM because all students deserve the opportunity to tinker and make. This session will focus on the different types of making and allow for teachers to build lessons that incorporate making in their classroom.
Audience: | Curriculum/district specialists, Library media specialists, Teachers |
Topic: | Maker activities & programs |
Grade level: | 6-12 |
Subject area: | STEM/STEAM |
Influencer Disclosure: | This session includes a presenter that indicated a “material connection” to a brand that includes a personal, family or employment relationship, or a financial relationship. See individual speaker menu for disclosure information. |
Nicholas Provenzano is the technology coordinator and makerspace director at University Liggett School in Michigan. He’s also an author, makerspace builder, international keynote speaker and consultant. He writes for his website, TheNerdyTeacher.com, Edutopia.org and many other prominent education websites. Provenzano has been featured on CNN, in Education Week and by a number of other media outlets. He’s been recognized as the Technology Teacher of the Year by the Michigan Association for Computer Users in Learning (MACUL) and earned the Outstanding Teacher Award from ISTE. Provenzano is a Google Certified Innovator, ASCD Emerging Leader, Microsoft Minecraft Mentor, Raspberry Pi Certified Educator, Sphero Hero, Adobe Education Leader and a TEDEd Innovative Educator. His bestselling books are Your Starter Guide to Makerspaces, The Maker Mentality and Beyond the Poster Board.
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