Since the D.H. Hill Makerspace was completed just over three years ago, a number of workshops have been offered both during the school year and over the summer, allowing students to use and learn about the variety of technology available in the space. The summer of 2018 is no exception, with workshops ranging from 3D printing to photogrammetry.
Technician spoke with Adam Rogers, the head of Making & Innovation Studio, to learn more about the workshops that are being offered in the upcoming weeks.
Technician: Give me a general overview of the Makerspace. How long has it been open, and what sort of tools are available in it?
Rogers: The D.H. Hill Library Makerspace has been open since June of 2015, and it’s available to all of the students and…