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Jaime Cantu
""...the homework assignment was highly successful in allowing students to assemble teams based on real skills data, giving them an opportunity to gain competency in real-world team assembly that a real-life project…"
--Jaime Cantu, University of Texas at Arlington

Recent News Post

By: Martin Wallace

My role is changing at UTA Libraries. Morgan Chivers and I have been leading the Maker Literacies program together for the last couple years, and now that we've developed and streamlined the program he is able to take on all the administrative responsibilities in addition to the phenomenal work on the ground with students in the FabLab. It took… read more

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The Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) supports national leadership grants for libraries that enhance the quality of library and archive services nationwide by advancing theory and practice. The initial IMLS planning grant we received is allowing us to further test our emerging set of maker competencies with diverse college and university partners. We then plan to pursue an implementation grant to support broad dissemination and adaptation of the framework. Learn more about the planning grant.

PARTNERS

Boise State University
University of Massachusetts Amherst
University of Texas at Arlington
University of Nevada, Reno
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill