Dream It, Design It STEM Event for Grade Schools | Fluxspace

Dream It, Design It! is a brand-new STEM event designed to help students to address real-world needs and utilize the design thinking process on a variety of topics. Its 1st event was held on Jan. 28th, 2020, at Fluxspace (56 Buttonwood Street, Norristown, PA USA). Check out how beamo and Beambox Pro played an essential role in this event.

 

In partnership with Montgomery County Intermediate Unit, Fluxspace hosted a “Dream It, Design It” challenge. More than 40 students in 4th and 5th grade were presented with a design challenge in which they had to work as a team to design an innovative and collaborative outdoor learning environment.

Fluxspace hosted a “Dream It, Design It” challenge Students used the FLUX laser cutters to quickly create small-scale rough prototypes

 

Students designed and then created prototypes of how they think this space could look like. Students used the FLUX laser cutters to quickly create small-scale rough prototypes of what furniture and structures could be used in the outdoor space. Students then presented their ideas to a panel, and a winner was selected based on creativity, functionality, and sustainability.

Students using the FLUX laser cutters Students operates FLUX laser cutter

 

Students were able to get hands-on experience on how to operates a laser cutter and enjoy a creative handcrafted experience with beamo.

Students using FLUX laser cutter Students operates FLUX laser cutter

 

Designed for learning, Fluxspace is a place that provides opportunities for students, educators, and industry professionals to work together and create a more collaborative and forward-thinking community and workforce. 

STEM events Fluxspace regularly holds different STEM events

 

Fluxspace regularly holds different STEM events and professional developments for educators on subjects such as VR, 3D printing, Laser Cutting, Coding, etc. Check out their next event HERE

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