Media

Learning by Making presents a WebApp Tutorial with Erika Diaz Ramirez at Sonoma State University (English).
Learning by Making presents a WebApp Tutorial with Erika Diaz Ramirez at Sonoma State University (Spanish).
Learning by Making presents Introduction to Learning by Making with Greg Martin at Ukiah High School.
Learning by Making presents Career Ready with Learning by Making with Derek Hoak at Big Bear High School.
Learning by Making presents Science of Wonder with Learning by Making with Derek Hoak at Big Bear High School.
Learning by Making presents Urban Success with Learning by Making with Crystal Rohde at Roseland University Prep High School.
Learning by Making demonstration of leashing temperature sensors. Demonstrated by Arnold Pelicano, written by Hannah Hellman, and directed by Jeffery Reedy.
Learning by Making demonstration of the setup of the Water & Soil experiment. Demonstrated by Derek Hoak, written by Hannah Hellman, and directed by Jeffery Reedy.
Learning by Making demonstration of the process of waterproofing temperature sensors. Demonstrated by Derek Hoak, written by Hannah Hellman, and directed by Jeffery Reedy.
Learning by Making presentation by Lynn Cominsky, Laura Peticolas, Crystal Rohde, Arnold Pelicano, and Derek Hoak at the National Rural Educators’ Association October 2023 meeting.
Video created in 2019 for the National Science Foundation’s STEM for All Video Showcase. It features students and Patty Halpin, a teacher from Ukiah High School.
Learning by Making presentation by Lynn Cominsky, Laura Peticolas and Crystal Rohde at the National Rural Educators’ Association meeting on October 20-21, 2022.

Artwork by Aurore Simonnet

Unit 1: Sea Turtle Life Cycle

Turtle Life Cycle
This artwork represents the sea turtle’s life cycle and serves as a visual aid for Unit 1 of LbyM’s curriculum. During this unit, students learn about these ecological cycles while using TurtleLogo, a computer programming language, to simulate models of migration patterns. Credit: Aurore Simonnet / EdEon

Unit 2: Going With the Electron Flow

3 Little Electric Guys
This playful artwork personifies the volt, amp, and ohm to provide a memorable visual analogy of their roles in an electrical circuit. In unit 2. students explore the relationships between voltage, current, and resistance using Ohm’s Law. Credit: Aurore Simonnet / EdEon

Unit 3: Doing Science with Sensors

Sun Down Night Light
In Unit 3, students explore light and temperature sensors, designing systems to control, interpret, and experiment with data. This visual symbolizes the relationship between ecosystems and light, emphasizing how sensor technologies can be used to investigate environmental phenomena. Credit: Aurore Simonnet / EdEon