The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Camp to show students learning’s technical side

- By Jonathan Tressler jtressler@news-herald.com @JTfromtheN­H on Twitter

Thanks to the people behind battling robots at Lakeland Community College, area students for two weeks in June can get upclose and personal with cutting-edge technology that might even make their parents want to take the week off work.

It’s the second year the Alliance for Working Together — or AWT — is offering its Summer Manufactur­ing Institute, which aims to show young people all over Northeast Ohio the sheer diversity of design, engineerin­g and manufactur­ing careers practicall­y waiting for them once they finish school.

The program stems from an initiative U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, proposed aimed at getting kids into science, technology and manufactur­ing careers.

“Sen. Sherrod Brown was instrument­al in the developmen­t of summer manufactur­ing institutes,” said AWT Executive Director Alice Cable. “He realized getting students interested in a career had to happen before high school.”

Brown confirmed his commitment.

“Ohio students come from a state with a proud history of innovation and invention and our manufactur­ing industry is continuing that pioneering tradition today,” Brown said. “We need talented, imaginativ­e young people to become the next generation of Ohio makers and manufactur­ers.”

Appropriat­ely, then, this program is open to students currently in the fifth and sixth grades.

Cable said the camps are a week each, with one coed option and another just for girls.

She said the girls-onlyweek offering highlights the fact that young women all over the world who are interested in these kinds of careers often need a little extra confidence when it comes to breaking into them, thanks to generation­s’ worth of stereotype­s and misconcept­ions.

“My son asked me why (he couldn’t participat­e one of the two weeks) and I told him that sometimes girls need a little more encouragem­ent when it comes to certain careers,” Cable said.

Although not as singularly project-intensive as its annual AWT RoboBots Competitio­n, which plays out at Lakeland Community College in April, the AWT foundation’s summer camps provide a peek into the manifold world of manufactur­ing.

Roger Sustar is CEO of the Fredon Corporatio­n and has been instrument­al in promoting area manufactur­ing, and manufactur­ing in general, through his involvemen­t with numerous programs including Robots Battle at Lakeland, where he is a member of the board.

He said programs like these summer camps are all about passing on the knowledge it takes for manufactur­ing to continue.

“Alll of these kids ... that’s the future,” he said.

He also said the folks who work at his company now get a boost from passing their knowledge along through a program like this.

“These kids — at 10, 11 and 12 — they’re full of pee and vinegar and their excitement and interest is so contagious,” he said. “And our guys... When our guys get an opportunit­y to show people what we do, I mean, they’re just proud as peacocks.”

He said there are posters that last year’s summercamp participan­ts made which hang in Fredon’s lunchroom and the employees there are proud about that.

Cable said the camps will each feature three field trips, which will expose the students involved to various aspects of manufactur­ing. She added that participan­ts will also get involved with take-home projects including building speakers and clocks, with which they’ll work with high-tech equipment like 3-D printers, along with “low-tech” projects involving electromag­netic motors and other pre2K technology.

Cable said that, in addition to AWT, Fredon and Sen. Brown’s Office, Ohio Means Jobs of Geauga County and Auburn Career Center are also involved, along with Lakeland Community College and a localv McDonald’s, which will provide lunch for a day during the summer camp program.

The summer camp is $150 for each participan­t and scholarshi­ps are available for those who qualify. Visit the AWT summer camp Web page for further informatio­n.

 ?? JONATHAN TRESSLER — THE NEWS-HERALD ?? Middle school students participat­e at Lakeland Community College during the seventh annual AWT RoboBots Competitio­n in this April 29 photo.
JONATHAN TRESSLER — THE NEWS-HERALD Middle school students participat­e at Lakeland Community College during the seventh annual AWT RoboBots Competitio­n in this April 29 photo.

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