The making and tinkering movement has become increasingly mainstream over the past decade, pioneered in part through the popularity of magazines like `Make', events such as Maker Faire and DIY websites including `Instructables'. Science centres and museums have been developing their own ideas, notably the Tinkering Studio at the Exploratorium. In this commentary piece, we reflect on why this movement has a strong appeal for the Life Science Centre in Newcastle upon Tyne and why we are in the process of developing a new making and tinkering space to help us enact our centre's vision to `Enrich lives through science'.
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Elin Roberts
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Centre for Life in Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Citation
ISSN
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1824-2049
DOI
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10.22323/2.18020802
Publication Name:
Journal of Science Communication
Volume:
18
Number:
2
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