Grace Klein-Lee
Design Lab Education Technician II
As a Design Lab Education Tech at The Possible Zone, Grace is a facilitator of student breakthroughs in the Fab Lab, blending technical know-how with a student-first heart. Grace’s days are a mix of hands-on instruction that centers student agency and belonging, while also diving deep into program design by creating, step-by-step build guides and prototypes that bridge the gap between imagination and the Careers of the Future. Grace serves as a mentor for students, helping them document their growth and own their learning journey through interdisciplinary projects that make real-world connections. By crafting new build guides and prioritizing durable competencies within the classroom, Grace guarantees that each student possesses the tools and confidence needed to explore and thrive.
When not in the lab with students, Grace collaborates with educators to scale impact through “kit-able” STEAM resources, leads technical training sessions, and scopes out new innovation opportunities in gateway cities.
Friend, Foe, or Food? AI and Machine Learning in the Robot Village – Grace Klein-Lee (Recorded Date: October 17, 2025)
Learn how to create a Robot Village where students are robot creators, teaching their bot critters how to forage for robot apples, avoid obstacles, and learn new things. Like any good creator, teaching is part of the process. Our critters are AI-camera enabled and will be “taught” how to use this “sense” and interpret the world.
Come explore our process of integrating Husky Lens AI Camera and Arduino to create autonomous robots, reverse engineering student understanding of training models, and building student ownership in the realm of AI & machine learning.
Grace Klein-Lee is on a mission to awaken the maker inside every student. Understanding the “I can’t do thats” and “that sounds too hards” that hold students back, Grace creates student-centered documentation to make complex concepts accessible and exciting in the classroom. As an Education Technician at The Possible Zone, she blends her experience as a multidisciplinary artist with a love for helping young people develop durable skills, STEAM agency, and networks that equip them for continuous learning and in-demand careers.