Makerspaces can also be known as “hackerspaces”, “FabLabs”, or a number of other monikers. When it
comes to public libraries, and especially for young learners, makerspaces are ideal for the development of tactile skills and cognitive
problem solving skills. While makerspaces can obviously vary by size, shape, and subject, the focus is usually on STEM (aka “STEAM”, aka “STREAM”)
programming for public libraries. This means tools, games, and digital programming that revolve around construction, coding, 3D printing,
and most importantly, digital literacy. That’s where AWE Learning’s workstations and tablets come in, as ideal makerspace resources that
provide interactive, engaging ways for young learners to practice digital skills in a safe environment.




Explore: Get creative with nearly 250 award-winning
software titles.

Stream Content: More than 4,000 multi-curricular
and age-appropriate learning activities.

Collaborate: Discover new activities and programming
options for young learners.

Safe & Secure: Ready-to-use digital tool with no
internet connection required.

63%

Libraries that include computers and laptops in their
makerspace.

40%

Libraries that include 3D printers in their
makerspaces.

39%

Libraries that include crafting material in their
makerspaces.

More than 50% of surveyed makerspaces have laptops and computers as part of their setup. 3D printers and everyday crafting materials
are also common aspects of makerspaces in public libraries. The Early Literacy StationTM (ages 2-8) and the AfterSchool EdgeTM
(ages 6-12) are available in all-in-one workstations and tablet formats and provide the perfect complement to your library’s
makerspace. Contact your Account Executive today to discover how these solutions can complete your setup!

Examples of Titles from AWE Learning Solutions




BBC Science
Conduct a series of virtual experiments involving both natural and
physical sciences.
AfterSchool Edge
ClueFinders 3rd and 4th Grade Adventures
Go on an adventure by following clues and solving problems based on
math, reading, science, and geography.
Early Literacy Station
Return to Mechania
Learn basic principles of mechanical engineering and put that knowledge
to practical use.
AfterSchool Edge
Space and Universe
Land the lunar module, explore the stars in a virtual planetarium, and
enjoy all things outerspace in this outrageously robust title.
Early Literacy Station
World of Goo
Solve an increasingly more difficult set of challenges with
constructions of ‘goo’. Engage in simple physics.
Early Literacy Station & AfterSchool Edge
ELFTM Child-Safe Browser
Kid-friendly websites such as Spark Chess, Lego Games, and Building
Detroit.
Early Literacy Station & AfterSchool Edge