The Leicester Middle School Library has constructed a makerspace in a small room attached to the library. A makerspace is a place for students to freely create, innovate, collaborate, and problem solve. The makerspace will have a variety of arts & crafts items, tools, legos, building materials, a sewing machine, and will incorporate a variety of technology tools to encourage students to become digital creators.
The school library is a natural place to house a creative space, due to the accessibility of resources and the flexibility of the space itself, but the overall goal is to see the library transform into a place where information is consumed to an environment where content is created. The makerspace will provide access to materials some students may not have at home in the hopes of igniting and inspiring creative pursuits.
Teachers will be able to utilize materials for curriculum connections via maker carts (supply carts that can be moved from classroom to classroom). A long term goal would be to offer after school monthly programming highlighting the materials available in the makerspace.
For more information about makerspaces and the role they can play in school libraries please visit the websites below:
6 k-12 Trends to Watch in 2018: Education Dive
Interview with Lesley Preddy, author of School Library Makerspaces, 6-12: Maker Bridge
The Making of Makerspaces, Part 1: Space for Creation, Not Just Consumption: The Digital Shift
School Libraries and Makerspaces: Can They Coexist?: Edutopia
Renovated Learning: Diana Rendina (School Librarian) shares a wealth of resources about the Maker Movement and makerspaces in school libraries
25 Reasons Why Library Makerspaces are a Good Thing: Demco
Where the Magic Happens: library maker programs: School Library Journal
We are currently accepting donations for the items displayed in the flyer below. Please consider donating your unused items to help the makerspace become a lively and inspiring place for students to learn and create.
While the majority of the items in the makerspace will be recycled, there are some materials we're hoping to include in the future that will likely have to be purchased. If you're interested in purchasing any of the following items for the library makerspace please contact mintonc@lpsma.net.