Open House: May 1, 2025
Rutgers Center for Mathematics, Science, and Computer Education (CMSCE) wants to invite you to their open house for their Graduate Certificate in Maker Education program. Join them to view the final projects and presentations of their current cohort in the Maker Mindset course.
Date: Thursday, May 1st 2025
Time: 4:00 pm - 4:30 pm
Where: Rutgers Livingston Makerspace
35 Berrue Cir, Piscataway, NJ 08854
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If you can't attend in-person no worries you can join via Zoom.
This state-approved certificate program equips educators to create and run makerspaces, excel in maker projects, and explore maker-centered pedagogy for STEM learning. It's ideal for K-12 educators, librarians, media specialists, woodshop teachers, college educators, technology enthusiasts, and anyone interested in STEM or STEAM.
Annual Membership runs from July 1st, 2024 - June 30th, 2025. If you have not renewed your membership, do it today!
Updates on the 2025 conference will be made available as soon as possible!
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ITEEA membership is open to all: classroom educators, teacher educators, students, groups, advocates, and organizations. ITEEA offers unparalleled opportunities for professional development, networking, and advocacy to bring our mission of technological and engineering literacy for ALL students to fruition. ITEEA leads the STEM Education field with the most up to date research, professional learning, curriculum, and assessment.
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School districts throughout the country are exploring the use of online instructional methods in order to continue to deliver high quality instruction to students. As a result, TEEAP and NJTEEA have decided to join efforts to aid our members in sharing content and ideas that can be delivered in an online setting only. We encourage anyone who is developing lessons for use online, to share their content with others. We have set up a Google Drive that should be shared with anyone developing useful materials. To access the drive please copy and paste the following link into a web browser
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1dHeZds2m20yBNX0_kREly_yG2df6tLcI
Please consider helping our fellow members develop lessons and help our profession deliver quality content during this unprecedented situation.
Below is a Google Doc that is easy to add to your drive for all of the New Jersey Standards. If you would like standards for a specific grade level band, navigate to our "Standards" page for more resources.
NJTEEA has worked with teachers across the state in various types of maker spaces in order to define what makes a "good" maker space. As a result, NJTEEA has defined five different levels of maker spaces, each with its own unique qualities.
An abbreviated handout and slideshow is linked below.
What is a maker space? One page handout
Defining levels of maker spaces/ sample challenge presentation