Tuesday, April 30, 2019
Wikinews attended the sixth annual Mini Maker Faire in Tyler, Texas, United States on Saturday. Similar to a giant science fair, the event featured a variety of science, engineering and technology projects and items.
An array of technologies were on hand including 3D printers, drones, and various other physics devices. The owner of the Make Crate subscription service stated her company’s products place a strong emphasis on teaching young people about technology and coding. A traditional blacksmith was also on hand displaying metal working techniques.
Numerous Maker Clubs from an array of local schools were on hand, displaying a broad swathe of tech projects. A group of amateur hobbyists diplayed a model of the deck of the aircraft carrier, the USS Ronald Reagan with a solenoid device hooked up to launch paper airplanes.
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A volunteer hangs signage in preparation for the Mini Maker Faire in Tyler, Texas (April 2019) Image: Paul Budd.
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A parking sign showing the Discover Science Place logo. Image: Paul Budd.
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A banner for the event. Image: Paul Budd.
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A large 3D printer, installed in a portable trailer from LaTorneau College. Image: Paul Budd.
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3D printed objects on display. Image: Paul Budd.
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The Make Crate company’s banner. Image: Paul Budd.
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Maker Club for All Saints, a local school in Tyler. Image: Paul Budd.
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Disclaimer poster. Image: Paul Budd.
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An interactive display, featuring bird songs, built by students from All Saints school in Tyler. Image: Paul Budd.
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A remote controlled police and medical drone on display. Image: Paul Budd.