Texas A&M-Corpus Christi has added a new dimension to its educational resources.
3-D printers in the campus library are now available to students and the community and that has thrown some creative imaginations into high gear.
And it’s not just 3-D printers, but also lasers for engraving, virtual reality technology. All of that forms what’s called the I-Create makerspace.
It’s an impressive collection of equipment that’s being used to help users develop some cutting edge skills.
“Makerspaces are sort of becoming a bigger part of libraries all over the country,” Sylvia Sanchez, Create makerspace coordinator, said.
Students are often told to strive to reach their potential.
And now, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi has yet another resource to help them do just that.
“We’ve been planning it for the previous semester,”…