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A Look at MakerBot Education - Getting Smart

A Look at MakerBot Education - Getting Smart | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
Schools all over the country have been working to bring 3D printing to their students to support STEM integration, design thinking, student-centered learning, project-based learning, and the future of work. While some educators are comfortable embracing 3D printing with little formal training or support, others prefer more structured training and ready-to-use lessons in order to increase their comfort level.

There are many brands of 3D printers available to schools. MakerBot, founded in 2009, sells a variety of affordable, easy-to-use, wireless-enabled 3D printers and recognizes the revolution that 3D printing can bring to education. A branch of the company called MakerBot Education provides a wealth of resources to support teachers — whether they are new to 3D printing or experienced users of the technology. I recently spoke with Mair DeMarco and Forrest Leighton at MakerBot Education to learn more about the products and resources that MakerBot offers to educators. While many of these resources are free to any teacher, some of the resources are best suited for teachers who have or plan to purchase a MakerBot brand 3D printer.
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MakerBot Educators' Guidebook for 3D Printing in the Classroom - via Class Tech Tips 

MakerBot Educators' Guidebook for 3D Printing in the Classroom - via Class Tech Tips  | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
The MakerBot Educators Guidebook: The Definitive Guide to 3D Printing in the Classroom contains lots of useful information and 3D printing lessons.

Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa) , Jim Lerman
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