Educational Technology

June 10, 2015

Course provider giving away 3D printers to schools signing up for Maker class

Filed under: Educational Technology — admin @ 12:40 am

by eSchool News

Level Up Village, a provider of STEAM-related courses, is offering a 3D printer to schools that sign up for its Global Inventors after-school course, where students in grades 3-8 learn about developing prototype inventions. Specifically, the course pairs students one-on-one with peers at one of Level Up’s Global Partner schools in developing countries to collaboratively design, print, and test solar-powered flashlights that can be 3D printed and used in energy-poor areas. A Cube 3D printer is provided to participating schools through a partnership with 3D Systems. Teacher training is also provided.

http://www.eschoolnews.com/2015/06/02/3d-printer-maker-120/

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