Published On: December 17th, 2013|

The Atlantic – Sophie Quinton

“What used to be the woodshop at Georgia’s Dalton High School is now free of dust. Instead, it’s filled with welding stations, a 3-D printer, and a computer-controlled plasma cutter. Students work with the engineering students across the hall on robotics projects, building their knowledge of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.”(more)