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MakerSpace trolley wherever Gratnells shows it, whether for education officers at the Museums + Heritage Show or science technicians at the various ASE events organised around the country. Just a few months after its launch, Gratnells


MakerSpace trolley was awarded a prestigious industry award. The Worlddidac Awards are held every two years and are run by the global trade association for the educational resources industry, Worlddidac, to recognise innovation in educational products and solutions. The MakerSpace trolley has also been confirmed as a nominee for the GESS Education Awards 2019, in the Innovation Product Awards – Equipment/Hardware/non-ICT category.


Gratnells MakerSpace in Action The award-wining MakerSpace trolley is already being used as a central resource station for collaborative working at one of Europe’s leading educational charities. The Eden Project in Cornwall, England connects


people and the living world, exploring the path towards a better future. Massive Biomes house stunning plants, exhibitions and stories serve as a backdrop to the striking contemporary gardens. Home to ecosystems from the Mediterranean and the largest indoor tropical rainforest in the


world, Eden Project is equally recognised for its world-class exhibition programme. As an educational charity, Eden Project has a firm focus on developing and delivering STEM and STEAM learning outcomes through their exhibition and education programmes, receiving support from the Association of Science and Discovery Centres. Gratnells MakerSpace trolley has become a


central feature in the LAB education space at the Eden Project, where it is used as a resource to support various STEM and STEAM activities, encouraging a hands-on approach to getting involved in the Invisible Worlds exhibition. It is used in the Science, Art and Engineering workshops, helping to turn space into a 360˚ workspace and classroom and allowing students and staff to work in harmony on their journey of discovery. The removable trays of the MakerSpace trolley


are also used to create tray-based activities around the Invisible Worlds’ narrative – a major new permanent feature that introduces the interconnectedness between life and the Earth’s environments at all scales and explores how life is shaped by and shapes this invisible ‘Life Support System’. Gratnells MakerSpace, and its role in STEM


teaching and learning is here to stay and is one part of Gratnells mission to support creative education, collaborative projects and a commitment to STEM and STEAM based learning.


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