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3D Printers for Kids & STEAM Education - Makeblock

3D Printers for Kids & STEAM Education - Makeblock | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
If you’ve been trying to keep up with trends in technology, you’ve probably heard of 3D printing. It’s a process that allows three dimensional objects to be printed using a special machine. It uses a process called additive printing to create an object out of printed layers of a material, like plastic. You can think of it as the opposite of subtractive manufacturing, which is when an object is cut out of a material.

3D printing has a lot of unique uses in science, engineering, and even healthcare. It’s also becoming a popular and effective way to incorporate STEAM education in schools. There are some great 3D printers for kids that engage them in STEAM skills and content.
thane.williams@cqumail.com's curator insight, June 1, 2020 6:36 AM
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17 Best 3D Printers for Schools and Education

17 Best 3D Printers for Schools and Education | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
Students at school are encouraged to learn by creating everything from science projects to artwork. A 3D printer for schools is the newest gadget to unleash kids creativity. 3D printers are transforming the way children solve problems and invent new objects. Imagination is limitless, when you can print just about anything (within a reasonable size). Many companies also have education programs for 3D printing to help get schools started, making it easy for schools to support curriculum plans with this technology. Here is a rundown of 17 of the best 3D printers for schools on the market today.
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