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"Do-it-yourself work Juvenile literature."
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Makerspaces
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Roslund, Samantha
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Rodgers, Emily Puckett
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Social networks Juvenile literature.
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Do-it-yourself work Juvenile literature.
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Workshops Juvenile literature.
2014
Readers will learn about makerspaces, where makers come together to exchange ideas and share tools for creating.
Start making! : a guide to engaging young people in Maker activities
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Martin, Danielle (Danielle M.), author
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Panjwani, Alisha, author
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Rusk, Natalie, editor
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Inventions Juvenile literature.
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Integrated circuits Design and construction Juvenile literature.
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Do-it-yourself work Juvenile literature.
2016
\"Start Making! is a program developed by the Clubhouse Network to engage young people all over the world in Maker-inspired activities. With this guide, you will discover how to plan and coordinate Start Making! projects in your home, school, library, community center, after-school club, or Makerspace. You'll learn strategies for engaging young people in creative thinking, developing individual and team projects, and sharing and reflecting on their creations\"--Back cover.
The crafty kid's guide to DIY electronics : 20 fun projects for makers, crafters, and everyone in between
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Leigh, Helen, author
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Electronics Juvenile literature.
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Electronic circuits Juvenile literature.
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Light emitting diodes Juvenile literature.
2019
\"Craft awesome DIY electronics projects using fabric, paper, and creativity -- no prior experience necessary! This fun TAB guide provides an entertaining, hands-on introduction to electronics and making. The book contains 20 DIY projects that teach electronics and craft skills using inexpensive, readily available materials. You'll also find four inspiring interviews with awesome makers. The author explains how to work with conductive thread, sewable LEDs, copper tape, small motors, simple sensors, and more. Written by a dedicated maker, The Crafty Kid's Guide to DIY Electronics: 20 Fun Projects for Makers, Crafters, and Everyone in Between focuses on paper circuits, soft circuits, wearables, and robots. Designed for children and families interested in exploring, the book is also ideal for an established hobbyist with a sense of humor!\"--Back cover.