School-related creation and testing of OER modules
Project state
closed
Project start
October 2021
Funding duration
24 months
Universities involved
PHZH, UZH
Practice partner
Schulamt der Stadt Zürich, CreativeLab Zürich
Funding amount DIZH
CHF 189'000
The project ‘Making in the classroom’ (explore-making.ch) was a two-year development and investigation of various making training courses and project weeks in school grades 5-9. This project involved various people from research, further education and training from the Zurich University of Teacher Education, the Zurich-Basel Plant Science Centre (PSC), represented in the project by the Institute of Plant and Microbiology at the University of Zurich, and the practice partners CreativeLab Zurich and the Zurich City School Board. The innovative aspect of this project was the interdisciplinary approach to designing making activities by incorporating science, robotics, art and design. To this end, various making courses were trialled and evaluated in cooperation with 25 teachers from ten different schools. In addition, the project was supported by an international advisory board of making experts, which was consulted on a regular basis. The PSC developed a series of ‘Bio-Tinkering’ courses as part of the project. At the PHZH, the further training courses developed include a basic making course and in-depth courses on the topics of digital patterns, laser cutters, 3D printers and physical computing. These making courses have already been incorporated into the PHZH’s continuing education portfolio and are proving very popular. Teachers were also supported in the classroom with a focus on lesson transfer. At the same time, various OER (Open Educational Resources) were developed. Several scientific publications were published, an anthology ‘Making&more’ was published and two conferences were organised. A physical makerspace was planned and opened on the PHZH campus.
OER / open educational resources
Publications
The anthology “Making & More: gemeinsam Lernen gestalten” (in German) offers well-founded insights, new approaches and practical reports on how to integrate creative and activity-oriented learning into the classroom.
- Spieler, B.; Schifferle, T.M. and Dahinden, M. (2022) Exploring Making in Schools: A Maker-Framework for Teachers in K12. In 6th FabLearn Europe / MakeEd Conference 2022 (FabLearn Europe / MakeEd 2022). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, Article 7, 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1145/3535227.3535234
- Spieler, B.; Schifferle, T.M. and Dahinden, M. (2022) The “Making at School” Project: Planning Interdisciplinary Activities. In Proceedings of the 27th ACM Conference on on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education Vol. 2 (ITiCSE ’22). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 624. https://doi.org/10.1145/3502717.3532150
- Spieler B. and Schifferle T.M. (2022). Maker-Education: Interdisciplinary Computer Science Activities. Informatics in Schools. A step beyond digital education. 15th International Conference on Informatics in Schools: Situation, Evolution, and Perspectives, ISSEP 2022, Vienna, Austria, September 26–28, 2022. p. 122-123. https://doi.org/10.48415/2022/issep.2022
- Spieler, B. and Schifferle T.M. (in press) Making at school: Experiences from the design-based research project Fablearn/Constructionism 23.
Team
Prof. Dr. Bernadette Spieler, PHZH Zentrum Medienbildung und Informatik
Prof. Dr. Cyril Zipfel, UZH Institut für Pflanzen und Mikrobiologie und Zurich-Basel Plant Science Center
PD Dr. Caroline Weckerle, UZH Institut für Systematische und Evolutionäre Botanik
Dr. Yvonne Steinbach, UZH Zurich-Basel Plant Science Center
Dr. Manuela Dahinden, UZH Zurich-Basel Plant Science Center
Practice partners
Alexander Mayer, Projektleiter Schulinformatik, Stadt Zürich
Dr. Juanita Schläpfer, CreativeLab Zürich
Making-Advisory Board: Association of national and international experts
Call type: 1. Project-Call