For all educators interested in the emergence of 3D printing in Education. The opportunity to promote experimentation, innovation, play, problem solving through innovative design thinking. This group focuses on the opportunities and challenges of 3D printing integration in the K-12 sector and beyond with many interesting implications for learning by doing. Join this group to discuss, learn, and share educational uses and 21st century learning through 3D design and printing.
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Started by Carolina Kaufman. Last reply by Danny Maas Feb 28, 2014. 2 Replies 2 Likes
Hi all,Does anyone have recommendations for 3D design software that has been used in the Classroom that work with 3D printing weather it be using a Makerbot or other product. I'm currently…Continue
Started by Carolina Kaufman Jan 29, 2013. 0 Replies 0 Likes
This week on Makerbot TV: they show you how to calculate the cost of printing materials for any given object and begin to discuss the environmental implications. In your opinion do you think 3D…Continue
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It's my passion, I have bought recently a new 3d printing, it's an european brand :)
Here is a link to a blog that I just created for a class assignment for Wilmington University's Emerging Trends course. http://jackiejacobs-3dprinting-edt.blogspot.com/
That's wonderful Jacqueline! Looking forward to having you become an active participant in this group and to share your blog with the community!
Hi Carolina,
I am now studying 3D printing as an emerging trend and I am in the process of creating a blog. Thanks for all these links. I will let you know when my blog is up and running.
A great site to see what the creative world has produced in 3D. From the digital to the tangible! If you had a 3D printer or Fablab, how would you use it in the classroom and with your students?
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