In an effort to bring back creative thinking and problem solving into the lives of young students, makerspaces are cropping up all over the United States. A blend of old shop classes and new technology, the maker movement hopes to bring hands-on exploration back into schools and simultaneously inspire kids to tinker on their own by luring them away from more passive technology. Interested in finding a makerspace near you where your kids can explore their world in a hands-on fashion, or starting your own space? Visit makerspace.com.