Instead of driving to Green Bay, all you had to do to introduce your kids to the wide world of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Manufacturing (STEM) in Sturgeon Bay was stop in the Door County YMCA parking lot. The Einstein Project out of Green Bay made its second stop in recent weeks to introduce STEM concepts to area children. On Tuesday, kids were creating keychains and dice with 3-D printers in the Einstein Project’s Mobile Lab, which also has space to introduce them to computer science, laser cutting, and coding. Guiding them through the process was Dennis Rockhill, who serves as The Einstein Project’s Makerspace Director. He says the mobile lab is a great opportunity to introduce kids to some of the technology that helps make STEM careers grow.
With its partnership with American Transmission Company, The Einstein Project has reached approximately 3,000 children across the state. That will include an opportunity on August 4th at the Kewaunee Library from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
