Maker-Based Education
21 August 2019

Philippines

Zoe Tate, co-founder of Me.reka Makerspace, shared her experiences on delivering innovative maker-based education in Malaysian schools and communities. She presented her research on how ADB can support maker-based initiatives in developing member countries--from project design and operationalization to funding modalities.

Program and Learning Materials
Session / Activity Title Speaker(s)
Presentation Maker-Based Education
Maker-Based Education requires a reimagination of the role of the teacher. Instead of a content expert, the teacher becomes a facilitator to the…
Zoe Tate

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Event Coordinator/s

  • Christopher Morris

ADB Organizer/s

  • Climate Change and Sustainable Development Department

Topics

  • Capacity Development
  • Education
  • Civil Society
  • Social Development and Protection