Create Space

What is the Create Space? 

The Create Space at the Everett Community College Learning Resource Center gives students access and opportunities for self-directed learning and creativity. Students have access to software and hardware that they might not readily have access to outside of specific academic programs. There are also low-tech options available for students to collaborate, relax, and just have fun as well as tools that allow students to create personalized, creative projects. The Create Space continues to grow and evolve based on feedback from the EvCC community.
Computer lab space with PC and Mac, along with art space with Legos, a Circut cutter system puzzles and other fun activities

Location

The Create Space is located in the Cascade Learning Resouce Center on the 2nd floor in room 206.

Hours

The Create is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 am until 4:00 pm. 

What is in the Create Space? 

  • PCs and Macs
  • Software: Adobe Creative Suite, Autocad, Microsoft Suite, Solildworks, etc.
  • Wacom drawing tablets
  • Space mice
  • Oculus 3 headsets
  • Cricut and supplies
  • 10 x 10 heat press
  • Button maker and supplies
  • Puzzles
  • Legos
  • Bedazzler and supplies
  • Coloring supplies
  • Origami supplies
  • Laminator
  • Printer/scanner/copier
  • Board Games
  • Robotics kits
  • Raspberry Pi 3 kits with books to self-teach programming
  • Dungeon and Dragons 5e, play or learn
  • Chess & checkers boards

Is there something that you would like to see in the Create Space in the future? Please leave us feedback

Who can use the Create Space? 

The Create Space can be used by EvCC students. Faculty who are interested in booking class time in the Create Space, please email eLearning@everettcc.edu

Planning your visit

  • Food and drinks are not allowed in the Create Space. There is a table to store your food and drinks before entering the space. Food and drinks maybe consumed in other spaces in the Cascade Learning Resources Center. 

Students working on a jigsaw puzzleStudent using a VR headsetStudent working on Engineering software