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invent to learn
that's kind of a constructionist book for about the maker movement and all the things you could do with 3d printers and microcontrollers and so on so it it seemed like working with them was was an
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Invent to Learn explores the maker movement and its potential in education, focusing on hands-on learning experiences with 3D printers and microcontrollers.
This book highlights the importance of constructionism in education, advocating for project-based learning and creative exploration.
It provides educators with practical strategies and real-world examples to foster innovation and engagement in the classroom.
The authors emphasize the value of learning through making, encouraging students to tinker, experiment, and design solutions to real-world problems.
It is aimed to promote deeper understanding and skill development, bridging the gap between theory and practice in education.
This book highlights the importance of constructionism in education, advocating for project-based learning and creative exploration.
It provides educators with practical strategies and real-world examples to foster innovation and engagement in the classroom.
The authors emphasize the value of learning through making, encouraging students to tinker, experiment, and design solutions to real-world problems.
It is aimed to promote deeper understanding and skill development, bridging the gap between theory and practice in education.
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Mentioned when Ken describes how he started writing his book, which led to working with Gary and Sylvia.

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