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School Fab Lab Brings Opportunities to Young Women

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Empowering young women with 21st century job skills in STEAM fields

Simone Amber
Simone Amber

School Fab Lab Makerspaces are innovation centers designed to inspire youth to learn about 21st-century job skills in Science Technology Engineering Art and Math (STEAM) subjects. We have been working with both male and female students and have been paying special attention to the latter in order to change the dominant mental model. We provide our students with opportunities to participate in project-based learning workshops that use cutting edge technology therefore supporting them in becoming the makers of the future.

While we see progress in improving equality and fair pay for women, a great deal of work is still required to empower future generations of women with skills to break glass ceilings in STEAM fields. We believe that we are providing them with the tools they need to succeed.

Seymour Papert
Seymour Papert

The founder of School Fab Lab, Simone Amber, has spent over two decades working with schools to provide students with greater opportunities for successful careers. While a senior executive at Schlumberger she founded SEED in 1998 that served over 1,000 schools in 44 developing countries bringing cutting edge MIT technologies in disadvantaged communities. It all started in 1993 with a close collaboration with Seymour Papert co-founder of the MIT Media Lab who created the constructionism approach to education. Later on working with Professor Neil Gershenfeld Director of the MIT Center for Bits and Atoms, she developed a program that uses project-based learning methods combined with the Fab Lab model.

Partnering with Nader Shaterian they created the School Fab Lab Makerspace program to provide high school students with skills to allow them to succeed and adapt to the fast changing world of technology and new jobs creation.

Neil Gershenfeld
Neil Gershenfeld

Working globally with SEED then building Fab Labs in Russia, Ecuador & France and finally installing School Fab Lab Makerspaces in the US and Ecuador she has been relentlessly encouraging and supporting young women in choosing a career in STEAM.

School Fab Labs have been operating in schools for 3 years, we have been working closely with teachers offering them professional development then we integrated together these technologies into the curriculum. This collaboration allowed us to take this program to the next level.

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