Journal article
Young children's design thinking skills in makerspaces
M Hatzigianni, M Stevenson, G Falloon, M Bower, A Forbes
International Journal of Child Computer Interaction | Published : 2021
Abstract
The maker movement, expansion of makerspaces in schools and design activities utilising 3D apps and 3D printing technologies, allow educators to foster creativity through play and experimentation. However, little research exists to inform practice in makerspaces, particularly with young children, under eight years of age. This study adopted constructivist-referred methodology and examined how thirty-four children from Kindergarten to Grade 2 classrooms (5–8 year olds, three classrooms) designed and printed 3D objects using tablet devices, 3D printers, physical materials and IDEO's five-stage design thinking model. Primary data comprised video screen recordings from separate episodes of pairs..
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