🇺🇸 · NYC Resistor · Classes
Harness the power of an Epilog 60 Watt Laser! In this class you’ll learn everything you need. Harness the power of an Epilog 60 Watt Laser! In this class you’ll learn everything you need to know to make the ideas in your head become a reality with a laser. In this three hour class, you will learn: How to set up a file for cutting on the laser cutter in Inkscape or Adobe Illustrator. Laser cutter safety including materials testing. Laser cutter operation including configuration, cuts and raster etching in common materials like wood, acrylic, cardboard and others. At the end of class, you will go home with: One laser cut project, we will start with the class default and if there’s extra time, a simple one of your own design (see below for details) Resistor Laser Certification, enabling you to use our laser on Craft Nights. Please bring the following to class: A laptop with either Inkscape (free: download here: https://inkscape.org/release/inkscape-1.2.1/) or Adobe Illustrator installed. A USB jump drive The following items are optional if you’d like to try cutting a simple custom design. If your file ends up being too complicated, we may have you do the class default project first, just to learn the laser in the time allotted – but we’ll definitely help you with your more complex cut at a free Craft Night in future! An SVG vector file of a simple shape you’d like to cut for your first cut. A piece of 1/8 inch or thinner wood, acrylic or cardboard you’d like to cut. If you can’t bring your own material, small pieces will be made available, or larger pieces for purchase on site. Please be on time for the start of class! If you’re late you will miss your slot. This class will be taught by NYC Resistor member Olivia. As with all NYC Resistor events, this class is 18+ and governed by our Code of Conduct. The Code of Conduct, as well as accessibility information, can be found at www.nycresistor.com/participate/. Please note that refunds must be requested 72 hours in advance. If you have any questions, please email classes@nycresistor.com. This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. More info and RSVP
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🇺🇸 · NYC Resistor · Classes
Soldering is one of the most important skills you’ll need for working with electronics. Come join us for an introductory through-hole solder Soldering is one of the most important skills you’ll need for working with electronics. Come join us for an introductory through-hole soldering workshop. Soldering enables you to create sturdy connections between electrical components. In this hands-on workshop, you’ll learn how to use a soldering iron safely and effectively, and get plenty of practice with both soldering and de-soldering techniques. We’ll be soldering up some Game of Life kits – LED tiles that generate nifty animations. No previous experience is required, making this introductory workshop a great choice for anyone who’s curious about getting started with hardware tinkering! All materials will be provided. OK, awesome, I want to join! Please be ready to start at 1pm! We find that you will need this time to get through the whole class. Our classes tend to sell out about a week in advance so if you’re interested, you may want to sign up early. This class will be taught by Resistor member Missy. As with all NYC Resistor events, this class is 18+ and governed by our Code of Conduct. The Code of Conduct, as well as accessibility information, can be found at www.nycresistor.com/participate/ . Please note that refunds must be requested 72 hours in advance. If you have any questions, please email classes@nycresistor.com. This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. More info and RSVP
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🇨🇦 · Maker Kids · Samantha Dinelle
May 25, 2026 | MakerKids Team Finding the right after-school program can feel overwhelming. There are so many options, from sports to arts to STEM programs, especially for parents searching for after-school programs for kids in Toronto, all providing different value. At MakerKids , we work with parents navigating this exact decision, especially those looking for programs that go beyond supervision and actually build skills. Whether your child is interested in coding, robotics , or even Minecraft , the goal is to find a program that supports both learning and confidence. Start With Your Child’s Interests (Not Just Convenience) It’s easy to choose a program based on location or schedule, but what matters the most is interest; kids are far more likely to stay engaged when they enjoy what they’re learning. Ask yourself: Does my child enjoy building, creating, or problem-solving? Do they prefer hands-on activities or screen-based learning? Have they shown interest in technology, such as games or robotics? For example, kids who love Minecraft can transition naturally into STEM learning through structured programs that teach logic and systems thinking. The key is choosing something that feels fun first and educational second. Look for Programs That Build Skills Over Time Not all after-school programs for kids are designed for progression. Some offer one-off activities without a clear learning path. Strong STEM education programs focus on progression: Younger students start with visual or block-based coding ( Scratch , micro:bit , and Arduino ) Older students move into real programming like Python Robotics introduces hardware alongside software At MakerKids, programs are structured by age group, from Mini Makers to Idea Incubators to Maker Mavericks , so kids build skills step-by-step. This kind of progression helps children gain confidence rather than feel overwhelmed. When comparing options, ask: Will my child actually improve over time, or just stay busy? Pay Attention to Class Size and Instruction Style One of the biggest differences between programs is how they’re taught. A great curriculum is ineffective if kids aren’t getting enough support. Look for: Small group sizes Live, instructor-led sessions Opportunities for hands-on learning In many STEM and coding programs, smaller ratios allow instructors to give real feedback and help kids problem-solve. This is especially important in robotics, where kids are wiring, building, and troubleshooting. Inquire about student-to-instructor ratios. It’s one of the clearest indicators of program quality. Choose Programs That Balance Structure and Creativity The best after-school programs for kids balance structure with creativity. Too much structure feels like school, while too little can limit real learning. Look for programs that include: Guided lessons with clear goals Open-ended projects kids can personalize Opportunities to experiment and problem-solve For example, in a Minecraft-based STEM program, kids might learn a concept like logic systems, then apply it to build their own world. This approach keeps kids engaged while reinforcing real coding and STEM skills. Consider Flexibility and Real-Life Fit Even the best program won’t work if it doesn’t fit your family’s schedule. Think about: Weekly classes vs. 1-on-1, on-demand options Location and commute time Program flexibility Many modern STEM programs now offer both in-person and virtual options , making it easier to stay consistent. The goal is to choose something your child can attend regularly and see real progress . Focus on Long-Term Value (Not Just Short-Term Fun) A great after-school program should be fun, but it should also build real skills. Strong STEM education programs help kids develop: Problem-solving and logical thinking Creativity through building and design Confidence with technology According to the World Economic Forum , analytical thinking and technological literacy are among the most in-demand skills. Early exposure to coding, robotics, and structured STEM learning helps kids build a strong foundation for the future. Quick Checklist for Choosing an After-School Program for Your Child Does the program match my child’s interests? Is there a clear learning progression? Are class sizes small with instructor support? Does it balance structure and creativity? Can my child attend consistently? Final Thoughts for Parents Choosing the right after-school program for your child comes down to one simple question: Will this help my child grow? The best programs combine fun with real skill-building, offer structured progression, and create an environment where kids feel supported. Whether it’s coding , robotics , or Minecraft-based learning, the right choice should keep your child engaged while helping them build confidence. If you’re exploring after-school programs in Toronto and want guidance, MakerKids can help you find the right fit for your child’s interests and goals. For more information, reach out to info@makerkids.com or call 416-385-3577. The post How to Choose the Right After-School Program for Your Child (STEM, Coding & More) appeared first on MakerKids .
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