Learning through Making: Emerging and Expanding Designs for College Classes

As higher education institutions seek to prepare an increasingly diverse population of students for a rapidly changing future, makerspaces offer a pedagogical approach for engaging all learners in active thinking and hands-on learning while promoting creativity, problem solving, and collaboration sk...

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Experiential Learning
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