P-Teach: Maker Studio
Do you believe learning should be fun and project-based? Do you like choice, applied learning and human-centered design?
In this course, you will learn about maker culture and tools while collaborating with others to creatively solve real-world problems using design thinking. These challenges will prepare you to design engaging and innovative learning experiences. If you are interested in any STEM-related field, this class will bolster your teaching skills in this area.
This will transfer as an elective class.
Schedule: This course is offered every other year.
This course is concurrent enrollment with CU-Denver. Students earn 3 college credits upon successful completion of this course.
For questions about this class, please email Melissa Dole at [email protected]
Course Information
- Course Subject
- Course Number
- PS3481
- Course Duration
- 1 Semester
- Course Credit
- 0.5 Practical Arts
- Prerequisite
- None
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