Maker’s Mind
Interdisciplinarity, Epistemology, and Collaborative Pedagogy
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32674/jise.v8i1.1054Keywords:
Interdisciplinary, Integration, Epistemology, Collaboration, Pedagogy, Makerspace/MakingAbstract
This article considers the epistemological consequences of interdisciplinary, collaborative pedagogy through the lens of a practitioner whose goal is to theorize and contextualize her practice. The author traces connections between interdisciplinary pedagogy and the idea of Making or makerspaces. Giving in-depth examples of interdisciplinary, integrative, project-based collaborative activities that have an affinity to the concept of Making, the author concludes by suggesting some important epistemological consequences of a “Maker Pedagogy.”




