For Institutions

Elevate Schools -
Enjoy extraordinary student & teacher engagement and outcomes

Want:

  • to raise your school’s profile and chances of applying?
  • to help teachers in the 21st century?
  • to provide future-proof knowledge
  • to make a long-term impact in a cost-effective way? 
  • to be a more competitive school?

Maker’s Red Box is your ultimate development toolkit! 

Want:

  • to close the gap between education and the labour market?
  • to integrate modern technology and competence development into pedagogy? 
  • to meet teaching goals with a proven methodology?
  • to empower teachers and prevent burnout? 
  • to create a long-term impact in a cost-effective way? 

Maker’s Red Box is your ultimate development toolkit! 

Want:

  • to promote equal opportunities in education? 
  • to raise future-ready generations as responsible economic actors? 
  • to strengthen your local community through education? 
  • an initiative that is easy to integrate into existing CSR programmes? 
  • to create real value with children, not just for them? 

Maker’s Red Box is your ultimate development toolkit! 

Want:

  • to run engaging after-school or summer programs for local schools? 
  • structured, ready-to-use sessions that save you time? 
  • flexible content suitable for both beginners and advanced makers? 
  • to strengthen your role in the local community with proven STEAM programmes? 
  • grant-ready programmes that attract partnerships and funding? 

Maker’s Red Box is your ultimate development toolkit! 

What is Maker’s Red Box?

Ready-to-use, story-based courses created to support teachers in

delivering engaging learning experiences that develop students’

future-proof competencies.

Supporting

Diverse Educational Needs

Skill development

Developing future proof digital competencies and soft skills, which are not possible or hard 
to develop in the traditional way

1

Catch up

Supporting disadvantaged students. Engaging children 
with low motivation
Google.org/Foster homes

2

Talent management

Further development of selected learner groups
-Women in tech w/Huawei

3

Career planning

Providing guides, engagement for career planning by introducing future jobs

4

Comprehensive 21st century competence development

Join the movement that's redefining education through future-ready skills development.

As young people navigate future job markets and global challenges, they’ll need more than academic knowledge — creativity, collaboration, problem-solving, and strong social and technical skills.

That’s why our curriculum develops the key competencies students need to confidently face the challenges ahead and thrive in every area of life. – aligned with the recommendations of leading organizations such as the OECD (PISA), the World Economic Forum, and the European Digital Competence Framework (DigComp).

Choose the product suits you best

City of the Future

While building the City of the Future, participants join forces to find answers for the challenges of the future they will soon experience.

Global Warning

A research vessel sets off on an expedition around the world to understand global warming and how it affects climate.

Superheroes

Digital Storytelling

Participants create superheroes to express their feelings and experiences by using storytelling methods and maker technologies.

Green Engineers

The exceptional team of space engineers was formed to get to Mars and terraform the planet

City of the Future

the most collaborative fused with city design and sustainability  

Students come together to envision and construct their version of a future city. Acting as city board members, each takes responsibility for a specific area (e.g., housing, energy, healthcare, agriculture, entertainment). A mayor is elected to oversee coordination between different domains. The city model consists of hexagonal modules, each representing different urban functions. The course concludes with a city-opening ceremony, where students present their work.

  • Planning the city layout.
  • Choosing responsibilities and gaining expertise in urban topics.
  • 3D design of buildings aligned with assigned responsibilities.
  • Programming and constructing electronic solutions, such as city lighting and alarm systems.
  • Coordinating with other responsibility areas to create a functional and sustainable city.

collaboration, creativity, responsibility, entrepreneurship

3D design, coding

Global Warning

the most scientific, 
fused with sustainability 

A research vessel embarks on an expedition around the world  to study the effects of global warming. Each crew member assumes a specific role and contributes to data collection, research, and problem-solving. By exploring global best practices in sustainability, students develop innovative solutions to environmental challenges to gain knowledge through exploring best practices in sustainability.

  • Conducting science, data and role-based research, developing strategies to distinguish credible sources from misinformation.
  • Presenting research to propose solutions for specific environmental challenges.
  • Vector design and 3D design, printing relevant objects for sustainability challenges.
  • Documenting and presenting environmental research findings.
  • Building and coding measurement tools to assess environmental factors such as temperature, air quality, and pollution levels.

sustainability, scientific approach, data management, complex problem-solving and critical thinking

vector design, coding, 3D printing

Superheroes
Digital Storytelling

the most of Arts

Children imagine, design, and create their own superheroes, learning about values along the way. Through creative writing tasks, they develop a full character profile, including their strengths, weaknesses, and moral compass. The hero is then challenged with various tasks, culminating in a final board game where they work together as a team to defeat enemies.

  • Create a personal superhero.
  • Write/narrate the hero’s origin story, everyday life and missions.
  • Design and craft a unique logo/symbol, as well as their hero and their enemy.
  • Craft a story-box/lamp incorporating basic self-made electronics.
  • Conclude with a community-building board game, reinforcing teamwork and problem solving.

digital content creation, emotional intelligence, self- confidence, open mindedness and tolerance

vector design and laser cutting

Green Engineers

the most technical, fused with science fiction

Astronauts are selected for a mission to recolonize Mars. They undergo training at a simulation center, where they are challenged to solve complex engineering problems under  Mission Command. However, after a crash landing on Mars, they must design and build a Mars Rover to navigate to the safe base. The course involves a collaborative scavenger hunt where students apply engineering principles to overcome survival challenges.

  • 2D design of landing pad and habitat unit with integrated electronics.
  • 3D design, printing, coding, and testing of a water purification system capable of separating sewage water from clean water.
  • Building and controlling a Mars Rover for exploration and survival.

engineering, change management and prototyping, scientific enquiry, complex problem solving

3D design, 2D design, laser cutting, and coding

What is in the full experience plan?

FOR EDUCATORS

Teacher's Box

FOR EDUCATORS

Online Platform

FOR STUDENTS

Student Kit

Digital Solution for Tracking Competence Development

Assessment tool

Students’ progress is finally visible and assessable 

An easy-to-use online platform designed for teachers to: 

  • Track students’ competence development 
  • Motivate students through personalised feedback, helping them to choose a career path
  • Assess and compare performance at institutional, grade, or group level 

Designed for diverse needs

Discover limitless potential

Students solve real-world problems with 3D printing in six Reformed Church schools

The programme was launched by the Curriculum Development Team of the Reformed Church at six Reformed Church schools in Hungary with the aim of encouraging the adoption of maker pedagogy and to help students and teachers unlock its full potential – as well as their own. The result?

Hands-on learning, future-ready skills

Students explore global issues through science, storytelling, and digital making. The courses adapt to different teaching styles and learning environments, ensuring every child can learn, create, and collaborate in meaningful ways.

From classrooms to makerspaces

Learning through real-world challenges

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