7 Nisan 2020 Salı

STEM Resources for Secondary School Level


Makezine.com is a big meeting place for the maker movement. The center offers plenty of information, resources and project ideas for amateurs and educators to apply in themselves or in their classroom.


Youngmakers.org and makered.org close the gap between community engagement and producer culture; aims to provide children, families and teachers with community-based infrastructure and resources.


This website; A portal where instructors can discover, learn and share different creations and projects. This is a must-have area for those who want to present their innovative work and develop their creativity. I especially recommend it to those who want to develop their project ideas.


Makerspace is an educational network that offers new ideas and tools that they will not get tired of exploring young people to begin with. This also allows sharing ideas and apps with other makerspaces and connecting to local community members that support the Maker culture.


Adafruit is an online learning environment where educators and manufacturers can find articles, videos, tools and lessons focused on electronic learning.


This handbook is filled with a variety of activities and experiments that teachers can use to facilitate interest in electronic - especially soft circuit experiments. These activities will be stimulating for students aged 11-17 who want to explore technology through a creative approach.


Sparkfun.com provides essential information and tools for makers and educators to succeed in the world of electronics and technology. The site covers a wide range of "do it yourself" training. It offers presentations, codes and curriculum guides for beginners, intermediate and advanced users.


You can find a wide range of “do-it-yourself” instructional videos and lessons on multiple topics via DIY.org. The site also allows students to publish - share their own works, connect with other people with similar passions.

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