Tinkering

Posted by Frank Ritota at 12th January, 2010

tinkering_teaserDo You Tinker?

Tinkering is focused exploration or activity with the right materials in the right environment that can lead to great new inventions by building self-confidence and fostering critical thinking skills and attitudes that increase interest in science, technology, engineering, and math. It teaches people that they can not only dream up an invention, but they can actually build it!

The hobby industry offers many products across a broad spectrum of interests that foster tinkering. Plastic model and robot building, model railroad scenery, dollhouse making and many other hobby projects cultivate this type of activity. If the hobby industry can find an effective way to promote tinkering they can increase sales of related product.  There are many supporters and programs out there that encourage this activity. Gever Tulley, founder of the Tinkering School, promotes tinkering at his summer camp, appropriately titled, ”Tinkering School.” Click here to read the Web Comic and get a look at some of the projects these campers have completed.

Exploratorium | The museum of science, art and human perception at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco has an entire “Tinkering Studio” where kids can explore, create and build. Two industry related projects offered at the museum are the Paper Airplane Launcher and Shadow Box and Lightroom Painting.  What can you do, as a member of the hobby industry, to bring this much needed pastime back to the forefront of children’s activities and get them away from the electronics and video games that occupy much of their free time?  The article below ties tinkering to the industry and highlights the decline of interest and participation in these types of activities.

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