by Jake Ryan | Sep 6, 2017 | Human Interest, Maine Makers, Resources
It’s back to school time and back to learning. Well, learning in the traditional, classroom sense. But, did you know that taking the summer off was actually a good thing? It’s true! According to BrainScape, the brain is a highly dynamic organ, but it...
by Jake Ryan | Mar 3, 2017 | Resources
Winter seems to be hanging on a bit longer, so grab a good book and cozy up with some excellent reading material to get you through. Need a few suggestions? Here’s what to read when you love makerspaces. Digital Handmade: Craftsmanship and the New Industrial...
by Jake Ryan | Sep 19, 2016 | Member profiles
We’re excited to share that we spent a few minutes catching up with Cape Elizabeth High School senior, Open Bench Project member and STEAM student Mac Huffard the other day, despite the back to school rush. You’ve probably run into Mac lately, too, as he spends a lot...
by Jake Ryan | Sep 1, 2016 | Resources
It’s that time of year – students and teachers are headed back to the classrooms. Are you ready and excited?! It’s officially time to study according to the calendar, but does one really need to wait for school to start to share wisdom or gain knowledge? In our...
by Jake Ryan | Aug 18, 2016 | Member profiles
Internships are immensely beneficial for students – an opportunity to gain experience, taste-test a live work environment, meet new people, and learn new skills. In the case of Theo Dean’s internship, The Open Bench Project could say the same about her! We were very...
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