Bucks IU Fab Lab Awarded $450,000 PAsmart Grant for Mobile Fab Lab Expansion

The Bucks County Intermediate Unit (Bucks IU) Fab Lab is the proud recip­i­ent of a $450,000 PAsmart Innovation Grant to expand its incred­i­bly suc­cess­ful Mobile Fab Lab pro­gram. PAsmart grants are intend­ed to expand access to com­put­er sci­ence and sci­ence, tech­nol­o­gy, engi­neer­ing, and math (STEM) edu­ca­tion for learn­ers across the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. This grant is an impor­tant step in mak­ing hands-on STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) and dig­i­tal fab­ri­ca­tion expe­ri­ences acces­si­ble to every ele­men­tary school in Bucks County, as well as select schools in the Carbon Lehigh Intermediate Unit region. Only sev­en­teen Innovation grants were award­ed out of over one hun­dred appli­cants from around the state of Pennsylvania.

The Mobile Fab Lab is a large van that car­ries com­put­er sci­ence and dig­i­tal fab­ri­ca­tion equip­ment, such as 3D print­ers, a laser cut­ter, and a vari­ety of robots, to schools for one-week res­i­den­cies. Each school res­i­den­cy is led by a high­ly spe­cial­ized teacher. The PAsmart grant will pro­vide a new van, all the nec­es­sary equip­ment, and staffing for one full year of programming.

The imme­di­ate impact of this grant will be sig­nif­i­cant, enabling the Mobile Fab Lab to expand its reach from 12,000 to 30,000 students.

In the long term, the grant will fund the devel­op­ment of a com­pre­hen­sive “play­book” by Fab Lab staff. This guide will pro­vide a replic­a­ble mod­el for orga­ni­za­tions inter­est­ed in imple­ment­ing their own Mobile Fab Lab pro­gram, expand­ing access to STEAM edu­ca­tion beyond Bucks County.

Dr. Lindsey Sides, Bucks IU Supervisor of STEAM Education, stat­ed, “We are incred­i­bly proud of the suc­cess of our first Mobile Fab Lab that is now wrap­ping up its fifth year of oper­a­tion and con­tin­ues to be in high demand, fill­ing its cal­en­dar of res­i­den­cy weeks every year! It is due to this amaz­ing suc­cess, and the sup­port of a new PAsmart Grant, that we are now able to add and equip anoth­er Mobile Fab Lab to serve schools in Bucks County and beyond.

By deliv­er­ing STEAM expe­ri­ences direct­ly to stu­dents, the Mobile Fab Lab fos­ters ear­ly inter­est in STEAM and Career and Technical Education (CTE) fields. Students engage in hands-on, project-based learn­ing with advanced tech­nolo­gies such as 3D print­ers, laser cut­ters, and robot­ics, gain­ing expo­sure to vital skills.

This new grant will ful­ly fund a third Mobile Fab Lab, increas­ing the program’s stu­dent reach by 150 per­cent. The first MFL, fund­ed by a pre­vi­ous PAsmart Grant, launched in September 2019 for Bucks County school dis­tricts. A sec­ond van, intro­duced in 2023, serves non­pub­lic schools in the region. Demand for MFL res­i­den­cies remains high, with book­ings open­ing in April and typ­i­cal­ly fill­ing up before the end of the cur­rent school year.

Kirston Moore, STEM/Gifted Support Teacher at West Rockhill Elementary in the Pennridge School District, loves the edu­ca­tion­al options the Mobile Fab Lab brings her stu­dents: “The Fab Lab vis­it enhances our already estab­lished ele­men­tary STEM pro­gram by intro­duc­ing the stu­dents to fab­ri­ca­tion machines and robots that we cur­rent­ly do not use in the STEM pro­gram. Students get to inter­act with 3D print­ers and the design soft­ware, laser engravers, Finch robots, Sphero Indi robots, 3D doo­dler pens, and but­ton mak­ers. They get to apply the skills they are learn­ing in the STEM pro­gram to these new tech­nolo­gies as they use them to com­plete activ­i­ties. Students also get to cre­ate, make, and take their projects with them after learn­ing about the new tool and tech­nique. This was the sec­ond year that West Rockhill Elementary School par­tic­i­pat­ed in the Mobile Fab Lab pro­gram and shouts of joy spread through the hall­ways when stu­dents found out they were about to have a Fab Lab day in the STEM room.”

By inspir­ing cre­ative problem-solving and tech­no­log­i­cal explo­ration from an ear­ly age, the Bucks IU Fab Lab pro­gram is cul­ti­vat­ing a STEAM pipeline. It aims to pre­pare stu­dents for future aca­d­e­m­ic and career oppor­tu­ni­ties while sup­port­ing region­al eco­nom­ic devel­op­ment and work­force readiness.

Ronnie Leeds, a Pennridge School District ele­men­tary stu­dent, said, “Fab Lab and STEM teach me how I can do things like cod­ing with robots and using con­di­tion­als on scratch to cre­ate things and make things hap­pen. It’s lot of fun!” And her Fab Lab part­ner, Isabella Conicelli, agreed, “My favorite part of Fab Lab was cod­ing with the robot cars to cre­ate dif­fer­ent paths for them to fol­low. I also real­ly enjoyed pro­gram­ming the tank robots to dri­ve around the room and run over things.”

The Bucks IU Fab Lab team is immense­ly grate­ful for this PAsmart Grant and the oppor­tu­ni­ty it pro­vides to expand the reach of STEAM edu­ca­tion in Bucks County and beyond. Please vis­it the Bucks IU’s web­site for infor­ma­tion about the Bucks IU’s Fab Lab pro­grams: www.BucksIU.org/FabLab.