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Tag Archives: constructionism
‘Making’ Does Not Equal ‘Constructionism’
‘Making’ is about empowering students to ‘make up’ their own minds. ‘Making’ is about empowering students to ‘make up’ their own minds—quite literally—regardless of the artifacts being constructed. This is the view I prefer to take. ‘Making’ should focus on … Continue reading
Posted in Collaboration, Inquiry
Tagged authentic learning, constructionism, constructivism, inquiry, Maker Movement, PBL, student centered learning
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