You can utilize a 3D printer across the curriculum. Explore these ideas if you're considering getting one or want more ways to use one you already have.
Via John Evans, Carlos Fosca
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Dr. Helen Teague's curator insight,
March 18, 2016 9:37 PM
Shannon Mersand's online class Teaching for Creativity and Innovation: The Maker Culture and Makerspaces will help you transform your instruction.
Sara Jane Clement's curator insight,
March 20, 2016 2:24 PM
Shannon Mersand's online class Teaching for Creativity and Innovation: The Maker Culture and Makerspaces will help you transform your instruction.
Christophe Gigon's curator insight,
May 26, 2016 2:56 AM
Note to self : what about transforming a robotic AOC into a proprer Makerspace ? Sounds good :)
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Gust MEES's curator insight,
November 11, 2017 4:31 PM
I’ve scoured the internet, including all of my favourite social media sites, to bring you a fantastic collection of online inquiry and inventive thinking resources that I know will inspire and motivate both you and your students. The collection includes Lego, science, practical activity ideas, engineering, videos, animation, technology and a tonne of fun facts – so there is sure to be something for everyone!
Learn more / En savoir plus / Mer erfahren:
https://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?&tag=Inquiry+Learning
Rubiel's curator insight,
November 20, 2017 11:25 AM
This article provides a wonderful base for the integration of knowledge of simple machines with the application of a range of architectural and engineering based skills. The videos in this gallery are sure to inspire students to want to have a go for themselves.
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No hay excusa para no incorporar la tecnología de impresión 3D en la educación, más aún dentro de un modelo educativo en el que se impulse la creatividad y el aprender haciendo.