FabLearn Europe / MakeEd 2021 - An International Conference on Computing, Design and Making in Education 2021
DOI: 10.1145/3466725.3466727
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Entrepreneurship Education Meets FabLab: Lessons Learned with Teenagers

Abstract: Digital fabrication, making and entrepreneurship education all have potential to empower children and increase their abilities to participate and shape the society and digitalization within, and act as active "protagonists" instead of passive consumers. While the potential of these educational trends has been acknowledged, they have mostly been studied separately and without specific focus on challenges involved. We have conducted a business innovation project with teenagers at school, combining elements of di… Show more

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“…The activities carried out in the FabLab usually have an impact on the technological empowerment of its participants, including training users to develop complex projects with their own digital manufacturing technologies in co-creation or group creation processes, increasing the end user's innovation capacities [7,38,40], and even becoming promoters of entrepreneurship [41,42]. The ability to provide new competences to their users means that in many cases they are integrated into training institutions, providing students with a new frontier in the development of their projects and activities [43,44].…”
Section: Fablab and Innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The activities carried out in the FabLab usually have an impact on the technological empowerment of its participants, including training users to develop complex projects with their own digital manufacturing technologies in co-creation or group creation processes, increasing the end user's innovation capacities [7,38,40], and even becoming promoters of entrepreneurship [41,42]. The ability to provide new competences to their users means that in many cases they are integrated into training institutions, providing students with a new frontier in the development of their projects and activities [43,44].…”
Section: Fablab and Innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%