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Do You Learn Better Through Making?

KQED Science
Jun 10, 2016
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Featured Resource: [VIDEO] Permission to Make: Adam Savage (KQED Education)

From classic cars to simple electronics, we have been making and tinkering with everyday objects for decades. The recent surge in DIY and Maker Culture has inspired Read More ...

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