by Terri Willingham | Jul 30, 2018 | civic engagement, community, education, knowledge, Libraries, Makerspaces, paradigm shifts, Society, Steven Willingham, Theresa Williingham
When we first embarked on the library makerspace journey a few years ago, the concept was still relatively new. 3-D printers were all the rage, Maker Faires were the new state fair, and makerspaces in libraries were cutting edge. Six years down the road, 3D...
by Steve Willingham | May 28, 2018 | Productivity, Steven Willingham, Uncategorized
Ever been just plain jealous of people who seem to get all their to-dos done on time, or even by the end of the day, and they can kick back and relax knowing they haven’t forgotten anything important. And that sense of jealousness become especially poignant when you...
by Terri Willingham | Apr 17, 2018 | FIRST, Mentoring, Roboticon, science, Steven Willingham, Theresa Williingham
As we ready to head to the FIRST Championship in Houston this week, we find ourselves reflecting on the journey on which FIRST has taken us. Our son’s involvement in FIRST LEGO League, when he was 12, now well over a dozen years ago, led us to mentoring in FIRST...
by Terri Willingham | Mar 26, 2014 | knowledge, paradigm shifts, Philosophy, science, Society, Steven Willingham, Theresa Williingham, Uncategorized
As with all great journeys, there are more questions now than answers, not the least of which is, where shall we go from here? As that remains to be answered, all we can do now is keep living life to its fullest. – Andrea Willingham, our daughter Life is a work...