Prof. Pauline Rea-Dickins, director at Aga Khan University’s Tanzanian campus Institute for Educational Development, says the Maker Day event was well received and she loved the buzz and excitement that filled the room during the activity sessions.
Participants inspired to integrate ‘making’ into the classroom
UBC Okanagan’s Maker Days has gone global.
Maker Days debuted at the university’s Innovative Learning Centre last November, when educators from across the Okanagan explored how ‘making’ (designing hands-on problem solving) could become part of their everyday teaching.
via UBC professor introduces Maker Days to African educators « UBC’s Okanagan News.
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