MSJC Launches Invention and Inclusive Innovation Learning Community
10/27/2022
MSJC launched a pilot project on Oct. 7 that blends entrepreneurship, diversity and the college鈥檚 innovative Animatronic Makerspace into a workshop series. The Invention and Inclusive Innovation (i3) project will inspire students by helping them unlock new talent that transfers into real-world skills for their future careers.
The free eight-week workshop series is held from 9 AM to 2 PM Fridays through Nov. 25 in the new Animatronic Makerspace at the San Jacinto Campus. Students will work with their peers in small teams and receive personalized coaching from diverse faculty.
Throughout the series, participants will be tasked with researching real-world problems, creating products that address the problems and, finally, deciding how to sell the products.
Students who take part in the workshop series will be introduced to a variety of software and machinery such as 3D printing, robotics, laser cutting, milling, tailoring and more. Dr. Alexander Sterling, an English instructor at MSJC, is leading the project along with three additional MSJC instructors from several disciplines.
Sterling hopes the program will prepare students with transferable skills to support
them in the future. 鈥淣o matter what you aim to do, we want to equip you with the skills
needed to succeed,鈥 Sterling said.
Students from all majors and disciplines are invited to participate in the i3 pilot
project. No prior experience is necessary. Those who are interested in participating
are encouraged to submit an interest form [link removed].
For additional information about the i3 Initiative, contact careereducation@msjc.edu or (951) 639-5352.