Zach Glennon, Moultonborough Academy & Middle Level Technology Education Teacher, brought his TinkerCAD and Resin experience to the annual International Technology Engineering Educators Association Conference in Memphis, Tennessee, in March, 2024. This prestigious conference brings together educators from across the country to share best practices and innovative approaches to teaching technology and engineering. At the ITEEA Conference, Glennon persented his innovative “Tinker(CAD)ing with Resin” project. This project engages students on a journey from design to creation, culminating in self-made stained glass windows.
Glennon‘s passion for STEM education extends beyond the classroom. He serves as a member-at-large of the Epsilon Pi Tau (ΕΠΤ) fraternity, a national honor society for technology education. Glennon‘s leadership extends beyond Epsilon Pi Tau. He currently also serves as the Vice President of Public Relations for the Secondary STEM Council (SSC), an organization that advocates for STEM education at the secondary level, and as the SSC Liaison to the Elementary STEM Council (ESC), fostering collaboration between these two educational stages.