The Mobile Maker Lab program reaches 7 counties in Eastern Oregon.

  • After-school labs focus heavily on activities and student engagement.
  • The MML Trailer does not accompany us to all events.


Text description for a "Wildlife Seek & Find" educational lab, targeting 1st-8th graders. The lab uses Radio Telemetry to simulate wildlife tracking, with a focus on hide-and-seek scenarios, Sandhill Crane migration, and radio waves. The activity requires a large, open field and scheduling is initiated through a Google Form link.
Promotional graphic for a "Where Sunshine Meets Science" workshop. The image contains the workshop title, "Where Sunshine Meets Science," a description of the activity (making crafts that change color in sunlight while learning about UV light and molecules), the grade level (K-12th), special considerations (access to running water), and instructions for scheduling the workshop.
Image promoting a "Simple Machines" activity, stating lab time is 60 minutes for 1st-6th graders, focused on building and playing with marble runs, and explaining the scheduling process via Google Forms.
Information card for "Solar Ovens" activity, describing a hands-on learning experience for 1st-6th graders where participants build solar ovens with cardboard, foil, and other materials, and learn about light waves, thermal energy and solar power, with a link to schedule the event.