MAKERSPACES IN THE EARLY YEARS: ENHANCING DIGITAL LITERACY AND CREATIVITY (MakEY)
Acronym
MakEY
Description of the granted funding
This two-year project involves an international and inter-sector research and training network that focuses on the potential of makerspaces, which are specific spaces that enable creative design and the production of both digital and non-digital artefacts, to foster the digital literacy and creative skills of young children. A key aim of the project is to inform educational policy and practice in this area, enabling formal learning institutions (early years settings and primary schools) to learn from practice in non-formal learning spaces, and vice-versa, and also to foster innovation and entrepreneurship in the makerspace sector, enabling SMEs to develop robust business models and appropriate resources for future work in this area. The project involves 16 academic and non-academic beneficiaries and 10 non-academic, non-beneficiary partners across 6 EU countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Romania, UK), an Associated Country (Colombia) and 4 Third Countries (Australia, Canada, South Africa and USA). This global network of university scholars, cultural industry partners in makerspaces, early years practitioners, museum educators and librarians will engage in a collaborative research and training programme that addresses 4 objectives, which are to:
1. Conduct a comprehensive review of the role of makerspaces in the formal and non-formal educational experiences of children and young people.
2. Undertake empirical research to determine how makerspaces can foster the digital literacy and creativity skills and knowledge of young children.
3. Develop a conceptual framework for analysing young children’s engagement in makerspaces.
4. Make recommendations for policy and practice that will foster innovation and entrepreneurship in SME makerspaces and facilitate the use of makerspaces for enhancing digital literacy in early childhood educational institutions and non-formal learning spaces.
Show moreStarting year
2017
End year
2019
Granted funding
University of California, Berkeley (US)
Participant
ASOCIATIA HATCH ATELIER (RO)
31 500 €
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MAKERS PARTNERSHIP (UK)
9 000 €
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RG MENNTARADGJOF SLF (IS)
9 000 €
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BROCK UNIVERSITY (CA)
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MAKEA INDUSTRIES GMBH (DE)
45 000 €
Participant
INSTITUTUL DE SOCIOLOGIE (RO)
45 000 €
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AARHUS UNIVERSITET (DK)
22 500 €
Participant
UNIVERSIDAD PONTIFICIA BOLIVARIANA Corporacion sin animo de lucro - UPB (CO)
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THE TRUSTEES OF INDIANA UNIVERSITY (US)
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AARHUS KOMMUNE (DK)
4 500 €
Participant
Victoria University (AU)
Participant
HASKOLINN A AKUREYRI (IS)
22 500 €
Participant
THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (US)
Participant
LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE (UK)
58 500 €
Participant
HASKOLI ISLANDS (IS)
54 000 €
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UNIVERSITETET I OSLO (NO)
36 000 €
Participant
THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD (UK)
139 500 €
Coordinator
KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET (DK)
9 000 €
Participant
Amount granted
531 000 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Research and Innovation Staff Exchange (RISE)
Framework programme
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Call
Programme part
EXCELLENT SCIENCE - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (5220 Stimulating innovation by means of cross-fertilisation of knowledge (5223 )
Topic
Research and Innovation Staff Exchange (MSCA-RISE-2016Call ID
H2020-MSCA-RISE-2016 Other information
Funding decision number
734720
Identified topics
art, culture