Texas Invent to Learn Workshops 2019
Gary and Sylvia will lead one day workshops in Texas – April 8-12, 2019. Details and registration information can be found here.
Gary and Sylvia will lead one day workshops in Texas – April 8-12, 2019. Details and registration information can be found here.
Once-in-a-lifetime workshop in Toronto – October 28th! Classroom Making, Tinkering, and Engineering in a Reggio Emilia Context – The Language of Technology This is a unique one-time only workshop combining a hands-on Invent To Learn workshop with a visit to the extraordinary Wonder …
We often receive questions about making with young learners. Many of the tools and technology of the maker movement seem to be for middle and high school students. What is there for our youngest makers? Plenty! Recommended technology LittleBits – A growing …
Gary will lead a presentation, “Learning from the Maker Movement in a Reggio Context,” at the National Association for the Education of Young Children National Conference in Orlando Florida on November 18th. Room W104 Orange County Convention Center Bring a …
These workshops are SOLD OUT – please contact us for information on possible future dates later this spring. Making, Tinkering, and Engineering in the Classroom in a Reggio Emilia Context Join us for a unique workshop combining a hands-on Invent To Learn …
I am thrilled to be bringing a day of making, tinkering, engineering, and personal expression to Perth, Western Australia this June. Best of all, the workshop is a partnership with the State Teachers’ Union of Western Australia (I’m a huge …
Join colleagues for a day of hard fun and problem solving — where computing meets tinkering and design. The workshop begins with the case for project-based learning, making, tinkering, and engineering. Next, we will discuss strategies for effective prompt setting. You will view examples of children engaged in complex problem solving with new game-changing technologies and identify lessons for your own classroom practice. Powerful ideas from the Reggio Emilia Approach, breakthroughs in science education, and the global maker movement combine to create rich learning experiences.