Where does the maker movement fit into K-12 education? | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it

"Schools around the country have figured out how to squeeze makerspaces into their buildings. Some are integrated into classroom instruction, serving as a resource for interdisciplinary projects. Others are used for after-school clubs, giving students a chance to tinker and explore. Some businesses and nonprofits are filling gaps in school capacity by creating mobile makerspaces or opening their own doors to students."