About founder and CEO, Chris Singer

Chris Singer is a dedicated STEAM educator, advocate, maker, and coach with a passion for fostering hands-on learning experiences and unleashing creativity in educational settings. Specializing in integrating STEAM-based play into classrooms, Chris is renowned for his expertise in empowering educators to enrich their teaching practices.

As a Certified Makey Makey and ©LEGO Foundation Six Bricks educator (Levels 1-4), Chris collaborates with various organizations and educators to promote engaging STEAM activities. You can connect with Chris on LinkedIn, where he shares insights and resources to inspire educators.

With a fervent commitment to STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) and CTE (Career & Technical Education), Chris strives to bridge the gap in access to learning opportunities for students from underserved and underrepresented communities. He champions the importance of making, design thinking, and the establishment of makerspaces to nurture innovation and hands-on learning experiences.

Chris is particularly dedicated to expanding STEAM, tinkering, and making opportunities in early childhood education, recognizing the profound impact of such initiatives on a child’s developmental journey. Beyond traditional educational settings, Chris advocates for the value of informal learning experiences and the transformative power of play in education.

Whether guiding a young student through the intricacies of Beebots or spearheading initiatives to bring more STEAM learning opportunities for special education students, Chris is driven by a deep belief in the potential of hands-on learning and play to inspire lifelong curiosity and learning.

A DIY Plinko Board made of wood, nails, and rubber bands and designed so it can be used as a marble track
A student building a LEGO marble maze
A Beebot mat with students trying to code their Beebot to find the right color cards
Chris is helping two preschoolers build the tallest DUPLO block tower
Chris as the Taskmaestro (he's wearing the Taskmaestro shirt - a maroon t-shirt with a tuxedo print on the front). He is sitting in a chair scoring one of the challenges
A student-designed basketball game made out of carboard
A LEGO duck made from six LEGO bricks (2 are red and 4 are yellow). There is a yellow brick with googly eyes on it.
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