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12 year old boy designs and 3D prints his own chess pieces, and donates any profits from sales to charity via Cubify Via ManufacturingStories
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Two trends in American culture contradict each other. On one hand, technological and scientific fields are struggling to find qualified people to fill jobs. On the other hand, the education system are not focusing on producing more STEM (science, ... Via Kalani Kirk Hausman, ManufacturingStories
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We look at the Afinia H-Series 3D Printer and find it to be GeekDad Approved! If you want a great, award winning, 3D printer that just works, the Afinia is the way to go. Via ManufacturingStories
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(Image credit: Getty Images North America via @daylife) By Ritika Puri The United States unemployment rate remains strong at 7.8%, but in the manufacturing industry, demand is outpacing supply with hundreds of thousands of jobs going unfilled. Via ManufacturingStories
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I recently heard that a conference speaker told his audience, “We need fewer teachers and more facilitators.” My first reaction was, “1986 called and would like its keynote back.” My second thought was that the speaker is dead wrong!...read more... Via ManufacturingStories
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You may also enjoy this TED video by the author http://bit.ly/ZSGmc4 . This type of school reform will be very disruptive to our current system of standards and assesments. Food for a lot of thought! Delete the scoop?
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Sources That’s why it’s probably helpful for you to check out the following list of popular educational hashtags. They have been curated by Cybraryman as well as by the Creative Education blog, tweetsmarter.com our personal usage list and hashtags.org. The Most Popular Hashtags Via Ann S. Michaelsen, ManufacturingStories Delete the scoop?
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Imagine you are sipping a gin and tonic as you relax in a new Boeing 787 Dreamliner thousands of feet above an ocean and hours from the nearest airport. The epicenter of the ploy is the Commonwealth Center for Advanced Manufacturing, a shiny, silver building that opened in September in a tract of piney woods in Prince George County north of U.S. 460 about 10 miles east of Petersburg.
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As the United States works toward rebuilding domestic manufacturing in an effort to foster growth, companies will be seeking out the next generation of their manufacturing workforce. A lack of domestic talent in the U.S. will force companies to look to other shores. Those same companies have been impacted by the digital revolution that has and will continue to change how manufacturers design, develop and bring new products to marke Via ManufacturingStories
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WASHINGTON -- The U.S. is suffering from a shortage of applicants in the science, technology, engineering and math fields -- or STEM. This is especially true for non-Asian minorities and low-income students, who are statistically less likely to be exposed to STEM professionals, have access to STEM education and hold STEM jobs. According to a recent study by Change the Equation, a non-profit initiative to improve STEM education in the United States, there are two job openings for every unemployed STEM professional. A 2011 report from the Department of Commerce projects that STEM jobs will grow by 17 percent by 2018, compared to 9.8 percent for non-STEM occupations. Via ManufacturingStories
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What does a business do if the vintage aircraft part a customer needs hasn’t been made in decades? For a solution, Airflow Systems of Capistrano Beach, Calif., turned to Rapid Tech at University of California-Irvine. Through the use of Rapid Tech’s cutting-edge 3-D manufacturing technology, the aircraft parts manufacturer got what it needed in exchange for the cost of the materials required to do the work...read more.. Via ManufacturingStories
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If it's possible to 3D print blood vessels, robots, and guns, then why shouldn't you be able to 3D print your own personal electronics? Via ManufacturingStories
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The Manufacturing Network at Rensselaer offers students, faculty and industry a variety of fabrication and production services and expertise.
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Great undergraduate programs in engineering and manufacturing including the Manufacturing Innovation Learning Lab. RPI also promotes manufacturing and STEM education to local communities through its K-13 Education Outreach Center.
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