• DocumentCode
    3563529
  • Title

    Appearances matter: The perceived complexity, coherence, mystery, and legibility of makerspace labs

  • Author

    Hynes, Morgan M. ; Hynes, Wendy J.

  • Author_Institution
    Sch. of Eng. Educ., Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN, USA
  • fYear
    2014
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    7
  • Abstract
    Makerspace labs are popping up across U.S. universities following the excitement the Maker movement has created. These spaces are touted as a place where students can express their creativity and turn their ideas into innovations. Makerspaces do indeed foster self-directed learning and creative innovation; however, little has been studied regarding the design of such spaces to draw in the general student population. This paper shares results from a pilot study where the research team created a survey based on the preferred environments theoretical framework to measure first-year engineering students preferences regarding various images of makerspace labs.
  • Keywords
    educational institutions; engineering education; innovation management; U.S. universities; creative innovation; engineering students preferences; makerspace labs; perceived complexity; self-directed learning; Aerospace electronics; Coherence; Collaboration; Complexity theory; Educational institutions; Technological innovation; Visualization; first-year engineering; interior design; makerspace;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), 2014 IEEE
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/FIE.2014.7044473
  • Filename
    7044473