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Talking About The Next Generation: Taking The Latest Tech To The Classroom

Liz Wishaw
September 13, 2019
Educator Jessica Hughes knew the girls in her classes were smart, but they were underperforming when it came to science and math. Her solution? A 3D-printing club that would inspire them to develop innovative solutions to problems like saving the coral reefs and creating a potential prosthetic limb for a classmate.
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3D Printing

Learning In Another Dimension: 3D Printers Are Transforming 1 Million Students Into Designers, Makers And Entrepreneurs

Amy Kover
August 15, 2019
Nicole Cripps had just printed the very first design on her school’s brand-new polymer 3D printer when she found herself in a pickle. Her model of a small cube refused to budge from the machine’s base plate. “I thought, ‘Whoops! I’ve broken it first go,’” remembers Cripps, a librarian and STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) teacher at St.
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STEM

When This Teacher Became a Student Of 3D-Printing, She Took Girls’ STEM Education to Another Level

Amy Kover
May 21, 2019
An 11-year-old girl arrived at school one morning, her face a mix of consternation and determination. The world's coral reefs were shrinking by the day, and she wasn’t about to stand idly by. No way. She had a plan: She'd build reef replicas to send to conservation experts in Florida. And thanks to her 3D-printing club for girls, she had the skills and tools needed to get the job done.
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The Future Of Manufacturing Is Here

October 05, 2018
"Originally published on Wouter Van Wersch's LinkedIn. Wouter is the President and CEO of GE Asia Pacific.
At first glance, it’s hard to see a connection between jet engine parts, an innovative housing project in the Netherlands, prosthetic limbs, and futuristic sneakers sought-after by teens around the world.
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