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Co-Creating Opportunities for Extracurricular Design Learning with Makerspace Students
Author(s) -
Victoria Bill,
AnneLaure Fayard
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--30196
Subject(s) - mindset , nature versus nurture , mathematics education , class (philosophy) , peer learning , pedagogy , computer science , psychology , sociology , artificial intelligence , anthropology
This paper details how student-led workshops can help nurture community in a makerspace and build design skills. Though both extracurricular design learning and peer-to-peer learning have been investigated in engineering education research, the combination of the two to promote a design thinking mindset and teach specific skills has not been fully developed. This paper details how this co-creation of extracurricular resources between peer teachers and faculty and staff mentors creates opportunities for students to learn prototyping and design-thinking to complement the more formal, in class engineering education. Student led workshops are presented as the start of a systemic series of extracurricular design learning experiences.

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