Duct Tape, Circuits, and Knitting, Oh My! Maker Culture at Your Library (KLC presentation)

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Dan Alexander (NEKLS), Heather Braum (NEKLS), and Erin Downey Howerton (Wichita Public Library) presented at the 2013 Kansas Library Conference in Topeka on maker culture. Session description: Maker culture, maker spaces, and content creation are new movements in libraries -- or are they? People have always created, with the help of library resources. The maker movement in libraries goes much further than resources by providing space, tools, mentors, more resources, and even programming to help people make and create even more! Public libraries have been the main focus of maker spaces, but school and academic libraries can also participate! This session will provide a brief primer on the maker movement and its culture, showcase how libraries are developing maker programming and spaces in their libraries, explain why libraries should embrace this movement, and how you can do it -- with plenty of resources to help!

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Duct Tape, Circuits, & Knitting, Oh My!

Maker Culture at Your LibraryDan Alexander (NEKLS)Heather Braum (NEKLS)

Erin Howerton (Wichita PL)

Source: http://goo.gl/F2XnTS

Wednesday, October 9, 13

Before the cool stuff....

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Do you offer these?

quilting stencils

knitting books

welding howtos

car repair manuals

cake pans altered books

knitting clubs

card creating

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Do you offer these?

lego clubs robotics duct tape classes

jewelry repair

pottery clothing creation gardening electricity

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Do you offer these?

music crafting digital creation

3D printing

crazy summer projects

writing clubs

game design

computer programm

ing

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People

John Seely

Brown

Henry Jenkins

Howard Rheingold

Buffy Hamilton

Ann Marie

Thomas

David Lankes

Gary Stager

Chris Anderson

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BooksWednesday, October 9, 13

Ideas

participatory learning

entrepreneurial learning

return to play

constructivism

DIY STEM/STEAM

learning to fail

new librarianship

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How did we get to today’s movement?

DIY Culture for millennia

Craftsmanship -- master/apprentice

Learning through doingSource: http://goo.gl/pWu0kd

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How did we get to today’s movement?

Mass production

Expensive products

Popular Mechanics & Farmers & CraftersSource: http://goo.gl/2a06G1

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How did we get to today’s movement?

Cheap manufactured goods

DIY Dark Age (1970-2000)

Explosion of the InternetSource: http://goo.gl/4Rbz6M

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How did we get to today’s movement?

Sustainability movement

People desperate to create, learn, socialize

Libraries’ role in past & presentSource: http://goo.gl/nSQJ6o

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DIY ToolsHigh TechLow TechNo Tech

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Desktop Manufacturing

High Tech DIY

Tools

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High Tech DIY

Tools

Desktop 3D PrintersDesktop 3D Scanners

Desktop CNC Machines

DesktopManufacturing

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Electronics

High Tech DIY

Tools

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High Tech DIY

Tools

Raspberry PiArduino

Circuitry Projects

Electronics

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Projection

High Tech DIY

Tools

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High Tech DIY

Tools

Projection MappingVPT

Facade Signage

Projection

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Papercraft

Low Tech DIY

Tools

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Low Tech DIY

Tools

Pepakura DesignerPapercraft Museum

Papercraft

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Digital & Vinyl Cutters

Low Tech DIY

Tools

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Low Tech DIY

Tools

Silhouette CameoKNK Zing

Silver Bullet

Digital & Vinyl Cutters

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Templates

Low Tech DIY

Tools

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Low Tech DIY

Tools

CarvingsEnlargements

Screen Printing

Templates

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Gardening/Canning

No Tech DIY

Tools

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Textiles

No Tech DIY

Tools

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Woodworking

No Tech DIY

Tools

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Vehicle & Bicycle

No Tech DIY

Tools

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Crafting

No Tech DIY

Tools

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Cooking

No Tech DIY

Tools

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The Most Valuable Tool

?Wednesday, October 9, 13

You & Your Community

Source: http://goo.gl/ewc1h

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Let’s...Improve Summer Reading Programming

• assets

• enthusiasm

• expertise

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Let’s Get a Partnershipextend the message

amp up the activitiesconnect to community resources

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But how can we fund it?

• Local STEM/STEAM money

• Not the traditional summer reading/programming support

• Grants through professional organizations

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Planning with CollaboratorsStructured, regular access to programs

Variety of things to tryPilot with regulars

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What Worked?

• Group activities save $$$

• Process-based rather than product-based projects help, too

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Motor ActivityWednesday, October 9, 13

Music ProgramWednesday, October 9, 13

Stop Motion AnimationWednesday, October 9, 13

Magnetic Obstacle CourseWednesday, October 9, 13

What Didn’t Work?

• Low-tech & retro tech wasn’t a hit

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Lessons Learned

Dramatically increased male attendance & engagement

Females relished opportunity to work in groups

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Lessons Learned

Everyone loved writing stories & making new friends

Things that weren’t easily available at home were the big draw

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Lessons Learned

380% increase in program attendance over last summer

Repeats requested & being delivered

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Lessons Learned

Making can happen...

Anywhere!

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Discussion & QuestionsSource: http://goo.gl/UpzNY

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Info & Contact Us

• Presentation Information: www.nekls.org/?p=13765

• includes slides, link to list of resources, & more!

• Contact us

• Dan: dalexander@nekls.org

• Heather: hbraum@nekls.org / @hbraum

• Erin: erindowney@gmail.com / @hybridlib

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