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A lot of people never got the chance to take a real shop class. To learn how to use tools, work with wood, or fix things confidently.

I would like to put together some small, hands-on Zoom classes to bring that kind of learning back.

The idea is to help people feel capable again, whether that’s an adult who wants to build something real or a homeschool parent who wants their kids to learn practical skills alongside academics.

Here are the three ideas I’m testing:

A) Adult shop class: learn tools, materials, and small projects that build skill and confidence.

B) Homeschool shop curriculum: a hands-on series that covers woodworking and tool use safely at home.

C) Pre-engineering STEM class: practical skills that connect to science and design thinking. (The stuff they don’t teach you in engineering school)

Which one would you or your family be most interested in? Reply A, B, or C, or share your thoughts below. 👇

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nicodemus 2mo ago 💬 1

Fantastic idea. I vote A. Make all of the projects practical, everyday problems.

From installing an electrical outlet, to repairing a toilet, to repairing a fence. Simple stuff. Maybe add car maintenance in there, too.

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Jeremiah Baker 2mo ago

Thank you for your reply. Good ideas!

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