Shoreline native is panelist at Maker Faire

Tuesday, September 13, 2016



Shoreline native Jen Fox is a panelist at the Seattle Mini Maker Faire at the EMP Museum in Seattle on Sunday, September 18 from 2:45 - 3:30pm at the JBL Theater.

The topic is Teaching the Maker Mentality: Project Based Learning in K-12 Education. The panel is part of a larger event on Saturday and Sunday.

Maker Faire, hailed as the "Greatest Show (and Tell) on Earth," is a family-friendly showcase of invention, creativity, and resourcefulness—and a celebration of the maker movement: people not just hungry to talk about the next big thing, but to make it!

Over the course of the weekend, guests are invited to get their hands dirty and try out amazing projects through exhibits, hands-on activities, demonstrations, performances, and talks that blend art, engineering, science, and technology. It’s a vibrant gathering of innovative minds, and the perfect opportunity to learn as well as share!

All Seattle Mini Maker Faire ticket buyers will also be offered a special discount for general admission to EMP Museum which includes access to World of WearableArt™, Indie Game Revolution, Infinite Worlds of Science Fiction, Fantasy: Worlds of Myth and Magic, and more.

The museum is located at 325 5th Ave N, Seattle 98109.



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