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My Journey to Engineering – Part 2 “Drafting to Engineering”
(Continued from Part 1) I was ten and a half years old when Neil Armstrong stepped onto the lunar dust and into the history books. Wow, I thought, looking up that evening at the moon, half illuminated by the setting sun, … Continue reading
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Tagged childhood, Creativity, curiosity, Design, Mechanical Engineering, Problem Solving
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My Journey to Engineering – Part 1 “Toddling and Tinkering”
“We have to watch him constantly… He takes things apart and puts them back together, turns knobs and pushes buttons, and mimics the other kids…” Such was my mothers account of my first years of life experimenting with my new … Continue reading
Posted in Engineering, K-12, STEM
Tagged childhood, curiosity, influence, Mechanical Engineering
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