Think.

Take risks and innovate without fear of failure. Learn a new skill, work with technology that is different or unfamiliar to you, or experiment and play with the gadgets in the Makerspace.

Create.

Find your creative outlet in technology! Gather resources and starting creating! The possibilities are limitless! Have a great business or product idea? We can connect you with the Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Macomb!

Repeat.

Keep the motivation going and never stop learning! Finish a project and then try something new or different. The possibilities are limitless!

{CODING CLUB}

Did you know that Macomb has a coding club? We do! Diversify your resume and build your skills! Welcoming people of all skill levels!

Join us every Tuesday from 3-6pm, Center Campus A240 in the Makerspace lab! Check out the Coding Club flyer.

Contact the club’s co-presidents with any questions:
Devendra Ranja – ranjand408@macomb.edu
Zane Shaw – shawz621@macomb.edu

Makerspace Club

Welcoming all majors and all skill levels! Come learn, make, create, network, and have fun!  

Join us every Monday between 1-7pm, Center Campus A240 in the Makerspace lab for the Makerspace Club

Contact the club’s president with any questions:
Devendra Ranja – ranjand408@macomb.edu

Macomb Makerspace News

The Makerspace lab is open, come on by! Please stop by and visit us, we would love to see you! And, bring a friend! We have lab aides available to help you get started, show you around, and help you plan out your next project! We are OPEN for walk-ins!

You can find us at Center Campus, Building A, Room 240.

Fall 2024 Semester Hours:

  • Monday: 10am – 2pm, 4pm – 5pm
  • Tuesday: 1pm – 5pm
  • Wednesday: 10am – 2pm, 4pm – 5pm
  • Thursday: 1pm – 5pm
  • Friday: CLOSED

Please note that our open lab hours are subject to change from semester to semester and if we have college events that we are attending during open lab hours. Please visit the Calendar for the most up-to-date information.

Share the cool things you’re doing on social media! We would love to see what you’re creating! #MacombMakerspace

Ender 3D Printer Macomb Makerspace
Image Source: Macomb Community College
VR Goggles
Create your own Virtual Reality!

Fun with Technology!

We are looking forward to building a fun, exciting and creative environment for everyone to enjoy! We mean everyone, all are welcome! Whether you are an IT, accounting, history, geology, art, or even math major, we are looking for students that are creative, innovative, and want to collaborate with other students on campus to build and create cool stuff!
RPi-Logo-Stacked-Reg-SCREEN

Playing with 3D!

Have you ever imagined yourself as a character in a video game? Explore 3D in a fun environment! Scan objects (or humans) using a 3D scanner and discover what can be done with your 3D image – you are only limited by your imagination! Did I mention, we have 3D printers available? We do!

 

Using a 3D scanner to create 3D images
Turn anything (or anyone) into a 3D model!

A few of our toys...

3D Printed Lizard

Print in 3D

Have a 2D design you want to bring to life? Design it and print it in 3D on our 3D printers! Watch your designs go from the computer screen to 3D objects right in front of your eyes! What will you create?

Amazon Echo with Android mascot

Amazon Echo

Work with the Amazon Echo! What will you create? Or create your own Amazon Echo using the Raspberry Pi with Alexa’s voice. Explore the possibilities! 

Structure Sensor

Scan objects, interior spaces & people in 3D! Augmented reality here we come!

What people are saying!

"Macomb’s makerspace is a fun and creative place where anyone can come and learn about technology. There are lots of fun projects even if you know nothing about programming. They have something for everyone."
Leslie Borst
Student
"Lots of cool gadgets to experiment with. Great place to practice coding on actual objects like a robot. Even if you are new to coding, the video tutorials will guide you through the process!"
Charles Abita
Designer
"We wanted to create a space where students with an interest in technology could come together to create and build stuff either on their own or collaborate with other students. We want students to enjoy learning something new while having fun in a judgement-free space. I am so amazed how students work together and learn, they are teaching me something new all the time - we are all learning from each other which is super exciting!"
Jacqueline Wanner
IT Faculty - Website Programming
"Makerspace is a place to take the theoretical theory of the classroom and implement it to real world applications."
John Erickson
Student
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