Answering the Call for Makers: Applying to Maker Faire

This past week, students in the high school ‘making’ elective took time away from their projects to focus on another important task: submitting an application to Bay Area Maker Faire. At Lighthouse, the adults coordinating the school’s Maker Faire entry believe that going through the application process will help students to see themselves as makers.…

Color-Coded Clean Up: Organizing Your Makerspace

During the holiday break the Creativity Lab decided to take advantage of the student-free time by transforming the already awesome makerspace we’ve built, to an even more student-friendly place.  The golden rule in organization is this: in the end everything has a place, within the place it functions. To break this down a little, here…

Preparing for Maker Faire

As I walk into Ed Crandall’s classroom on a Tuesday afternoon, it’s hard to find a clear focal point, a single place to direct my attention. Students are stationed around tables throughout the room, most in small groups, working to build physical objects of their own design. Ed is the instructor for the ‘making’ course,…

ING Unsung Heroes – Supporting Creativity

Over the past two days, I had the pleasure of meeting an inspiring group of educators and financial service providers.  Yep – you read right, financial service providers; I was attending the ING Advisor Insight meeting in Las Vegas.  The educators in the group were fellow award winners and members of ING’s Educator Advisory Board…

Life Academy Makes

Life Academy recently finished their first round of making projects as part of our collaboration. This project gives students the opportunity to express themselves and create   And now, onto soldering