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My Ted talk will be focused on how we can create equal learning opportunities for all learners through the use of Maker spaces. My talk will be primarily focused on giving teachers ideas on how to set up and plan their own Maker space, however I believe parents can also benefit from watching if they have no idea what a Maker space is or are concerned on how their child will be able to learn/use the space! This talk will be useful for all grades- as maker spaces can be implemented in all grade levels. I plan on keeping it very general- as in not favoring any grade level or content area in order to attract a broader audience. I am torn between using a Zoom recording or just a powerpoint with a voiceover- but I am leaning more towards the Zoom. I am struggling with this though so if you have any ideas on which you would prefer- please let me know! I plan on making it around 5-7 minutes- as I don't want to take too much time and I want to keep my viewers attention. I have a list on the key points I will hit and the order they will be in: 1. Introduction- Introduce myself a. Maker space- how it can create equal learning opportunities for children with special needs and abilities as well as english learners The How to when it comes to creating equal learning in Maker spaces 3. Democratize Learning- levels academic playing field for students 4. Themes- Provides opportunities to meet the needs of all learners 5. Differentiation- Physical set up of space, providing materials for students 6. Real Life Story to connect with audience and exemplify the how maker spaces can create these equal learning opportunities 7. Conclusion Please let me know what you guys think and if you have any helpful suggestions! I look forward to reading your posts this week!
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AUTHORI graduated from SUNY Oneonta in 2018 with a degree in adolescent Education, social studies. I am currently enrolled in the SUNY Oneonta Educational Technology Masters Program. Archives
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