When

March 24, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Pacific | 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. Mountain | 1:00 -2:00 p.m. Central | 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. Eastern
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Where

This is a live online event sponsored by McGraw-Hill Education.

 
 

Contact

Jennifer Van Nostrand 
ACRL/CHOICE 
860-347-6933 
jvannostrand@ala-choice.org 
  

Lessons from the Maker Movement Webinar Registration (March 24, 2015) 

Please join us for a free hour long ACRL/Choice webinar!


Learn how DIY projects can transform your engineering classroom into a more collaborative, problem-solving environment for today's students.
Join AccessEngineering with guest speaker, Donald Norris, for an essential webinar on what has been called the next industrial revolution—the Maker Movement. New devices like the Raspberry Pi, Beaglebone Black, and Intel Edison provide a unique opportunity for students to apply engineering concepts through DIY
projects. Drawing upon his own experience incorporating DIY projects into the classroom, this leading author will outline practical techniques for using projects to teach students about design constraints,
making tradeoffs, and creative, collaborative problem solving approaches. 

Speaker: Donald Norris
Donald is an electronics engineer with an advanced degree in Production Management. He has more than twelve years' experience as a professional software developer using C, C#, C++, Python, and Java,
as well as five years' experience as a certified IT security consultant, and is an avid electronics hobbyist and maker.

 

Sponsored by McGraw-Hill Education.