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MakerBot Stories | The Browning School
A class of Browning eighth-graders, who designed their own Lego-style pieces, learns how to print them on a... -
MakerBot Stories | A. MacArthur Barr Middle School
A. MacArthur Barr Middle School's CO2 drag racer project challenges students from concept through design to competition. -
Makerbot Stories | Whitby School
Whitby School students learned 3D design to create their own boats and buildings for a fictional place called... -
Lauriston's FabLab@School
The FabLab@School concept is designed to encourage innovation and to actively engage students in the use of technology... -
MakerBot Stories | Brooklyn Technical High School
Brooklyn Tech students pursue majors from biomedical engineering to architecture to social science research, but first they take...
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Schools are exposing their students to 3D technologies very early in their education. This hands-on approach gives the students the opportunity to develop new skills and be creative while growing confident with new technologies.
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Feature: Lauriston Girls’ School’s FabLab@School
Lauriston Girls’ School’s FabLab@School officially opened in April 2014. In a collaborative partnership with Stanford University’s Graduate School of Education, Lauriston is the first school in Australia to launch its own Fabrication Laboratory (FabLab) and one of only six in the world.
Early last year, Principal Susan Just visited Stanford University Graduate School of Education where she was introduced to Associate Professor Paulo Blikstein who explained his concept of a FabLab@School.
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