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The design of early childhood makerspaces to support positive technological development: Two case studies

Marina Umaschi Bers (Child Study and Human Development, Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts, USA)
Amanda Strawhacker (Child Study and Human Development, Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts, USA)
Miki Vizner (Child Study and Human Development, Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts, USA)

Library Hi Tech

ISSN: 0737-8831

Article publication date: 26 January 2018

Issue publication date: 7 February 2018

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Abstract

Purpose

With the advent of the maker movement, there has been a new push to explore how spaces of learning ought to be designed. The purpose of this paper is to integrate three approaches for thinking about the role of design of the learning environment: the makerspace movement, Reggio Emilia’s Third Teacher approach, and the positive technological development (PTD) framework.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper describes two case studies that involved the design of two different early childhood makerspaces (ECMSs) through a co-participatory design experience: the Kindergarten Creator Space at the International School of Billund in Denmark; and the ECMS at (removed for blind review), a resource library in Medford, MA.

Findings

Based on the foundational education framework of PTD, and ideas from the field of interior design, this paper describes the design principles of several successful makerspaces, and case examples of children who use them.

Originality/value

By grounding the theoretical discussion in three approaches, the authors aim to suggest design elements of physical spaces in schools and libraries that can promote young children’s learning through making. Recommendations are discussed for practitioners and researchers interested in ECMSs.

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Citation

Bers, M.U., Strawhacker, A. and Vizner, M. (2018), "The design of early childhood makerspaces to support positive technological development: Two case studies", Library Hi Tech, Vol. 36 No. 1, pp. 75-96. https://doi.org/10.1108/LHT-06-2017-0112

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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