by Jake Ryan | Mar 21, 2017 | Fun facts, Human Interest, Resources, tips and techniques
Spring is here! The clocks sprung forward recently, the weather is changing (let’s pretend), and March Madness is underway. It’s definitely “that” time of year, so let’s talk about the mechanics of a fascinatingly simple thing that...
by Jake Ryan | Feb 22, 2017 | Human Interest, Resources, Women in Technology
Kids, makerspaces, science, technology, engineering, art, and math all go well together. According to Remake Learning, makerspaces are popping up in schools, libraries, museums and unique spaces with much success. Young people seem to naturally thrive when given...
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 | Jul 14, 2016 | Fun facts, Maine Makers
The U.S. Department of Labor reports that women and minorities comprise 70 percent of college students, but less than 45 percent of STEAM degrees, with women making up only 26 percent of the computing workforce. This is a statistic that has essentially remained...
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