HOME SCHOOL
Baltimore magazine|April 2021
Local makers help build an at-home classroom.
Oyin Adedoyin
HOME SCHOOL

OPEN WORKS HASN’T strayed from getting their hands dirty during the COVID-19 pandemic. Last spring, the Greenmount makerspace sprang into action when a shortage of personal protective equipment inspired them to launch a 3D print-off of face shields for frontline workers. Now, one year later, they’ve set their sights on another need: providing desks for students learning from home. “There has been so much emphasis on making sure kids have laptops and internet access,” says founder Will Holman, “but desks weren’t even something I thought about.”

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