When we think of makerspaces, we might envision a tinker studio or fabrication facility in a university filled with tools and equipment. We might also envision students tackling engineering problems, not necessarily computer science. While educators are masters at adapting, our setting, funding, and resources mean that we cannot always recreate these cutting-edge spaces. However, makerspaces are really just creative environments designed to engage students in hands-on activities that teach 21st-century skills, whether in person or online. The goal of...