25 Days of Making
2019 Edition
Dear friends,
Welcome to the 8th day of making. Today we feature Tony Vincent who I just love his work that he shares and develops for educators. He has done it all as an educator, consultant, educator again, and still consulting.
His activity today creating custom post it notes is so good. Very practical and helpful for teachers, I use it at home for my personal life, and my own children love designing their own!
It is one for you to do and please share your creations.
I also had Tony on my podcast earlier so be sure to check this episode out as well.
084: Learning in Hand with Tony Vincent https://wp.me/s4covo-084
Learn more about the Tony on our maker page.
The project today uses my favorite device, the micro:bit. It is one I love so much that I owe 60 of them personally! You will love this project and it is a great way to add some festive lighting to your space.
Join our FB Group dedicated to this project to ask questions, share ideas, and connect with other makers.
Create
Make some designs and share. Share, share, share. I would love to see what you create. And if you need more creation inspiration join his Shapegrams which is so clever as well!
Add your project or any other projects you are working on through these options to share how you approached today’s challenge or the one from yesterday. Then, check out and comment on some other examples when they are shared.
Reflect
Take a moment to reflect on your creative process? Create a notebook, use a Google Doc, Evernote, Word Document….. What did you like most about your project? What would you do with it next, if you had more time? What are you planning to do?
Looking forward to hearing your adventures in making
If you are new to this project challenge, then start here to learn more https://sites.google.com/view/25-days-of-making/home
If you do any making, then please share so the person who time to share this project can see their work in action along with spreading the power of hands on learning and making. Learn more about sharing here
All right, back to the work and making.
Leave a Reply