Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1099161 | Library & Information Science Research | 2016 | 8 Pages |
•This research explores the use of question prompts to support reflection and reflexivity in maker spaces for youth.•Data were gathered at maker spaces at a public library, a children's museum, and a community organization serving teens.•Eight core question prompts for scaffolding critical technical practice are suggested.
This study examines question prompts as a means to scaffold reflection and reflexivity in the design, development, and use of technological artifacts in maker spaces for youth at public libraries, museums, and community-based organizations. Qualitative analysis is applied to data gathered in four focus groups with teens, three semi-structured interviews with adults who facilitate maker spaces, and six observation sessions. Outcomes include a rich description of critical thinking in the context of technology practice, and secondly, a set of eight activation questions that serve as a tool kit to encourage reflection and scaffold mindful and critical practices in community-based maker spaces for youth. Results from this study support the development of nstruments and practices to support mindful making and critical technical practice in maker spaces for youth.