A makerspace can be broadly defined as a space for collaborative work that facilitates the making, learning, exploring, and sharing of tools and resources. At Illinois State University, Redbirds have experienced increased access to makerspaces offered both by campus units and community organizations.
The Center for Mathematics, Science, and Technology (CeMaST) at Illinois State manages the STEM Hub, which houses all the maker-based programming of the center and hosts learning experiences in partnership with local schools. Some of the tools available at the STEM Hub include a laser engraver, a 3D printer, drill presses, an embroidery machine, calculators, table saws, a vinyl cutter, soldering irons, and an assortment of tools.
“Everybody who comes in here is impressed that we have all these things,” said Dr. Ashley Waring-Sparks, STEM program coordinator at CeMaST.
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