Maker Mondays allow students to turn their tech-driven ideas into reality

The Makerspace, located on the ground floor of the library, is using 3D printing to student Minecraft creations into keepsakes. They also teach students how to utilize the technology that the space has to offer.
by emily croft, staff writer
The Makerspace is offering interactive events where students can export their Minecraft creations straight from their imaginations. With the hopes of increasing student involvement, Maker Mondays highlight different aspects of the Makerspace through interactive designing and crafting on the first floor of the McDonald Library.
The first event of the semester, hosted Monday, focused on the 3D printing capabilities within the Makerspace. The event gave the students the opportunity to print their self-made mansions, buildings and other…