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Ep 103: AnnMarie Thomas on Being a Part of a Movement Greater than Yourself

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Join Dr. Angela Lauria of The Author Incubator as she interviews mom, wife, educator, maker, and engineering professor AnnMarie Thomas about the publishing of her book, Making Makers: Kids, Tools, and the Future of Innovation.

AnnMarie Thomas is an associate professor of engineering at the University of St. Thomas, and holds both master’s and doctorate degrees in mechanical engineering. She became involved in the maker movement, which is a movement that emphasizes the democratization of creating things or concepts due to the reduced cost of, and increasingly easy to use, manufacturing devices and tools, when she served as an executive director of the Maker Education Initiative for a full year.

Read more and get the transcript here: AnnMarie Thomas on the Author Incubator

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