3D Printing has become an important part of S.T.E.M. and S.T.E.A.M. initiatives in schools and projects have been integrated into a variety of courses. According to Stratasys, "3D printing can inspire students to imagine, build, test their ideas, and engage in meaningful learning." They, along with schools and an advisory board created a resource that can assist in making 3D printing part of meaningful learning. The guide offers project ideas for K-12 as well as higher education by supplying links to lessons and projects for use in the classroom. Would you like to try this technology in your classroom?
Find the resource at the following link:
http://bunnymail.simplek12.com/t/776023/28888312/2714/5/
References:
Free project ideas for all grade levels. (n.d.). Retrieved April 20, 2017, from http://bunnymail.simplek12.com/t/776023/28888312/2714/5/
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