Children ages 7 to 12 are invited to the library to explore technology and bring imagination to life with hands-on projects from the Texas State University MAKE Lab!
Participants will learn about 3D printing and 2D computer fabrication, and try their hands at 3D computer-aided modeling, coding, and simple electronics.
The event is free, but registration is required. You can register by phone at 512.393.8200 or online at sanmarcostx.gov/libraryregistration.
Designed as an educational makerspace, The MAKE Lab supports College of Education students in exploring the use of inexpensive technologies to facilitate brainstorming, tinkering, learning, and art creation.
Additionally serving as a mobile makerspace, The MAKE Lab is brought to various locations throughout the San Marcos area to support community engagement with hands-on activities and workshops using design-based technologies.
The MAKE Lab challenges makers of all ages to proceed with curiosity and MAKE something awesome!
Maker Play at San Marcos Public Library
Sunday, April 9
2 to 4 p.m.
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