Co-making the future: crafting tomorrow with insights and perspectives from the China-U.S. young maker competition

Wei Liu, Zhiyong Fu, Yancong Zhu, Yin Li, Yuanbo Sun, Xinhui Hong, Yanru Li, Min Liu*

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Abstract

This research paper investigates the intersection of the maker movement and educational innovation, using the China-U.S. Young Maker Competition as a foundational example. It examines how maker education, fueled by hands-on learning and a curiosity-driven approach, can evolve and influence. The study explores the roles and impacts of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Design-Driven Innovation (DDI), and Cross-Cultural Perspectives (CCP) within maker education. It highlights HCI’s connection of technology with learning, DDI’s focus on user-centered solutions, and the significance of CCP in enhancing cultural collaboration, vital for fostering an innovative and creative future. This paper offers a detailed perspective on the current state and future potential of maker education. It proposes a roadmap for the coming decade, emphasizing collaborative learning and creative endeavors, all set within the engaging environment of the competition.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1763-1783
Number of pages21
JournalInternational Journal of Technology and Design Education
Volume34
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2024

Keywords

  • China-U.S. collaboration
  • Cross-cultural perspectives
  • Design-driven innovation
  • Human-computer interaction
  • Maker education

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