![]() This grant project will support existing Bubbler programs including the successful Meet your Maker and Artist in Residence events as well as innovative new partnerships to use the maker-based learning model to engage underserved populations, including justice-involved youth at the Dane County Juvenile Detention Center, Shelter Home and Neighborhood Intervention Program. Unlike many makerspaces in libraries that are housed exclusively within a single library, the Bubbler is unique in its system-wide approach to learning through making. Programs feature area experts in art, design, and technology. The Bubbler includes activities, demonstrations, and make-and-take workshops. ![]() The Bubbler is a maker-focused program for all ages that stretches across the Madison Public Library system including nine libraries and various outreach locations. ![]() Rebekah Willett (UW-Madison School of Library and Information Studies) to study a variety of existing Bubbler programs, and then collaboratively re-design programs to support learning. Erica Halverson (UW-Madison Department of Curriculum & Instruction) and Dr. Trent Miller (Madison Public Library Bubbler manager) and Jesse Vieau (Madison Public Library Teen Librarian) will collaborate with Dr. The grant will focus on makerspaces and learning across the Madison Public Library’s Bubbler program starting in October 2014. The University of Wisconsin-Madison, in partnership with Madison Public Library, has received a two-year $456,627 National Leadership Grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Warner Park Community Recreation Center.Planning, Community & Economic Development. ![]() Search Menu Toggle navigation City of Madison ![]()
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