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An Assessment Instrument of Technological Literacies in Makerspaces and FabLabs

January 1, 2017 | Media and Technology, Public Programs

As the maker movement is increasingly adopted into K-12 schools, students are developing new competences in exploration and fabrication technologies. This study assesses learning with these technologies in K-12 makerspaces and FabLabs.

Our study describes the iterative process of developing an assessment instrument for this new technological literacy, the Exploration and Fabrication Technologies Instrument, and presents findings from implementations at five schools in three countries. Our index is generalizable and psychometrically sound, and permits comparison between student confidence and performance.

Our evaluation of distinct technology skills separates general computing, information and communication technology (ICT), and exploration and fabrication technologies (EFTs) into nonoverlapping areas of technological expertise required to perform their respective sets of tasks. The instrument also tracks student confidence in EFT skills and assesses how that confidence relates to actual task performance.

Exploration and fabrication technologies constitute a new and distinct set of technology literacies arising from fabrication settings. The EFT instrument compares students’ self reported confidence with their performance on complex design tasks and demonstrates that, for students, exposure to general computing and ICT tools differs from exposure to EFT tools.

The EFT instrument captures a new and distinct set of technology literacies that arise within fabrication settings and are independent of both general computing and digital content production skills.

TEAM MEMBERS

  • Paulo Blikstein
    Author
    Stanford University
  • Zaza Kabayadondo
    Author
    Smith College
  • Andrew P. Martin
    Author
  • Deborah A. Fields
    Author
    Utah State University
  • Citation

    DOI : 10.1002/jee.20156
    Publication Name: Journal of Engineering Education
    Volume: 106
    Number: 1
    Page Number: 149-175

    Funders

    Other
    Funding Program: Google’s Making & Science Initiative
    Other
    Funding Program: Lemann Center for Entrepreneurship and Educational Innovation
    Resource Type: Research Products | Research and Evaluation Instruments | Self-Assessment | Evaluation | Evaluation Reports
    Discipline: Computing and information science | Education and learning science | Engineering | Technology
    Audience: Elementary School Children (6-10) | Middle School Children (11-13) | Youth/Teen (up to 17) | Educators/Teachers | Museum/ISE Professionals | Evaluators | Learning Researchers
    Environment Type: Media and Technology | Making and Tinkering Programs

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