East Idaho is getting two pop-up makerspace trailers meant to give kids in rural and underserved communities more opportunities to try out STEM concepts.
The Idaho Out-Of-School Network and University of Idaho Extension 4-H Youth Development are deploying the Think Make Create Labs that will be located in Pocatello and Fort Hall, according to a news release. They’re placing a total of 12 trailers throughout the state with the help of the Idaho STEM Action Center, Idaho State Department of Education, Idaho Division of Career & Technical Education, Gizmo-CDA and private partners.
Locally, the Bannock County Extension 4-H program will host the lab in Pocatello. Sparklight is serving as the lead partner, according to the news release.
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