NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — One New Jersey high school has its students getting creative with a new space in its library that encourages teens to think out side of the box.
As CBS 2’s Cindy Hsu reported Thursday, the library at New Milford High School has more than just books these days.
The library is home to a brand new “Makerspace” that even includes a 3-D printer.
Kyle Henry used the high-tech 3-D printer to create a phone case. The special printer allows students to create models of just about anything and then makes that model a reality.
“You can change the color, you have blue, black, white, red, green. Basically comes out a phone case in an hour or two,” Henry explained.
Other students were busy creating video game controllers out of fruit, Hsu reported.
“I never played a video game with fruit, it’s a very interesting game…I think we broke it,” Tristan Tiongson…