Makers dream big, imagine new possibilities, take risks, display courage, explore options, show resilience, express creativity and embrace challenge
Imagination is more powerful than knowledge
-Albert Einstein
Creation and Innovation
According to Leslie Preddy, the president-elect of the Chicago-based American Association of School Librarians...
The maker space is important in a sense that it helps kids try things out, try things on … maybe not even for a career, but just for a personal interest or a hobby or a talent or a strength they had that, without the tools and resources in the maker space, they would have never been able to sample.