In a continued effort to celebrate and motivate educators through ventures like the Ultimaker Pioneer Program and Design Engine Starter Pack, the Community Team strives to streamline the 3D printing process for educators and students alike. From K12 to Higher Ed and informal learning environments, the benefits that 3D printing projects bring to learners are invaluable for meeting educational objectives across a variety of subjects. The Ultimaker Core Lessons: STEAM Set supports that effort through a series of lessons that educators can easily implement in their classrooms, or use to get themselves up to speed with the design tools and hardware.
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Bringing 3D printing to the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Part of the mission from Ultimaker North America's Community team is to help educators get up and running with 3D printing and to help them find meaningful ways to integrate the technology into their curriculum while celebrating their successes. When we w
- Secondary education
- History
Empower one MakerGirl, empower the world
how the group traveled 10,000 miles around the country to help bring 3D printing workshops to over 1,000 young girls. In this week's post we catch up with the organization that is still working to create a new generation of confident, creative women leade
- Primary education
- Technology
Building a mobile maker space: part 2—up and rolling
So what exactly does a Mobile MakerSpace look like? That's the question I had to ask myself once I began the project of bringing 3D printing technology to virtual students. When we started this project, we knew we needed something that would be easy to
- Secondary education
- Technology
Why I use 3D printing in the classroom (and why you should too!)
While 3D printing is not new to designers, engineers and other professionals in need of rapid prototyping tools, it is still a new and exciting technology for our students. Pioneer Grace Bennett shares why teachers should get started with 3D printing.
- Secondary education
- Technology