Prepare for a fusion of gaming and education at the 2nd Annual Esports and STEM Festival. Host Dexter Carr, the founder of RealLIST Startup Game4Good, and other figures from Baltimore's tech and gaming ecosystem will be there on Nov. 11-12.
The lineup features folks like Rob Moore, the tech center director at the Digital Harbor Foundation who stepped in after Stephanie Alphee moved over to Code in The Schools. He's known for his work in shaping computer science programs such as "Mini Makers Maker Party" and "Fun with Electricity." Another featured guest is Ed Mullin, a business development manager for DP Solutions and the executive director of the Baltimore Robotics Center.
Folks should not miss the chance for gamers and aspiring STEM enthusiasts to delve into the intersection of esports and STEM education. The future of innovation might begin here — be a part of it.