Where We Live
Connecticut makerspaces act as hubs for creativity, innovation and lifelong learning
- Author: Vários
- Narrator: Vários
- Publisher: Podcast
- Duration: 0:49:00
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Synopsis
Some studies show that working with your hands can have a lot of cognitive and emotional benefits. Creating something with your hands can be a deeply satisfying process, and for some students, it can set them on a path for a real career in engineering. That’s where Makerspaces come in. Across the state, makerspaces are providing places where students of all ages can go and learn a new trade or craft with the help of some exceptional makers, and really advanced equipment! Today, we hear from MakerspaceCT, a Hartford based skills development center. Later, we learn how libraries are becoming hubs for innovation as well. GUESTS: Samuel Ferri: coordinator with Studio 20 South, a digital maker studio at the West Hartford Library Paul Lavoie: Chief Manufacturing Officer of the state of Connecticut Cole Grosner: Education Director for MakerspaceCT Devra Sisitsky: Founder and Executive Director of MakerspaceCT Care Verikas: co-founder Bristol Bazaar, an indoor makers market that is open year round Support the show: