by wordpress | Dec 23, 2015 | Blog Posts
We used to wrinkle our noses when aunts, uncles, and grandparents would come over for the holidays dressed in the most hideous sweaters we’d ever seen. From snowmen made out of pom-poms to Santas featuring fuzzy beards, “ugly sweaters” are something...
by wordpress | Dec 22, 2015 | Blog Posts, Uncategorized
Imagine students creating robotics, 3D printing, video games, and mid-air art suspension before their 18th birthday. This is not the beginning of a sci-fi Harry Potter novel; this is what’s going on in our Jersey Shore classrooms today. During the Jersey Shore...
by wordpress | Dec 11, 2015 | Blog Posts
By Tom MorfordNothing transcends art. What you can say through self-expression comes in many forms and is the ultimate form of communication, knocking down barriers and unifying cultures. The connection you can create with others through art is a strong bond. Art...
by wordpress | Dec 2, 2015 | Blog Posts
We’re all makers. We make dinner. We make a living, and we’re homemakers. We make war, we make up, we make out, we make love, we make babies. We make choices. And sometimes we choose to make a difference.TEDxNavesink’s newest campaign, Makers of Monmouth, will explore...
by wordpress | Nov 25, 2015 | Blog Posts
Are you a maker? Do you tinker and create with technology, bring your ideas to life with new inventions, create beautiful jewelry or furniture by hand, or make a difference in your community with outside the box thinking and programs? If so, then TEDxNavesink wants to...
by wordpress | Nov 19, 2015 | Blog Posts, Uncategorized
Maxwell Lanfrank is like most 8-year-old boys at the Jersey Shore: he loves the outdoors, he plays Pop Warner football, he goes fishing with his dad, and he’s a bit curious.But unlike most of his peers, Maxwell spends a portion of his weekends in a lab (well, actually...