ZANESVILLE, Ohio – People often have ideas that can improve ways things are done but seldom have the means to shape those ideas into reality. Throughout the past decade several communities around the country have built maker spaces that provide the tooling for people to tinker and create.
One such place has been created here locally at Maysville High School and Overseer Zach Goldsmith along with Lead Teacher Jared Cox explained how it was built to inspire students to learn by allowing them an opportunity to create.
“It was made to help provide an opportunity for students to get twenty-first century skills that they’re going to have to have to be successful in the world,” Goldsmith said.
“We talk a lot about the engineering design process and creativity, collaboration, communication, critical thinking. Those are some of the things…