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Eli Kuslansky <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi Lee,
We are very interested in learning more about this as we are
developing a number of labs throughout the world, some involving
partnerships with science centers.
 Eli

On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 3:20 PM, Lee Livney <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hi All,
>
> We at the New York Hall of Science are applying for a grant through which
> we would develop an on-line resource for museums, schools, and parents that
> have an interest in engaging young children (ages 2-6) in Maker
> programming. The on-line resource would include a framework (including
> facilitation methods) and curriculum (including extensive video-based
> materials) that embody the essential characteristics of the Maker
> sensibility -- deep engagement with exploration, problem solving,
> collaboration, experimentation, sharing, and playfulness -- in a way that
> makes for inspired young STEM learners. The project will also involve a
> community of practice where museum educators who are engaged in this work
> can continue the conversation and learn from each other. All we want to
> know is if this is something that you may find useful in your work? Thanks
> so much.
>
> Lee
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