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The MakerBot Educators Guidebook is a free and comprehensive 3D printing resource complete with advanced project ideas, tips & tricks, and more.
MakerBot, a global leader in the desktop 3D printing industry, conducted in-depth research this spring to better understand how to help educators incorporate 3D printing in classrooms 2.
To help educators understand how to set up STEM-oriented 3D printing experiences for their students, MakerBot, which sells 3D printers, has put together a bundle of free resources for teachers, ...
January 14, 2022 — The Steam Foundation and MakerBot have teamed up to bring 3D printing to more students across the U.S. Founded by Aadhav Prabu and Akshar Raikanti, The Steam Foundation is a ...
MakerBot seems to be a very holistic way of approaching both 3D printing and all the related processes in design. Can you give us an example of a typical educational design process?
We've been following MakerBot for a long time. After introducing its new Method architecture, MakerBot is now offering cloud collaboration with CloudPrint. We take a first look.
As long as you are connected to the same wireless network as your MakerBot 3D printer, you can access it to print jobs (using images saved to your library using the MakerBot desktop).
The new MakerBot Gives Back Initiative underscores a long-standing dedication to supporting STEM education and student development by providing a holistic ecosystem of 3D printing tools and ...
MakerBot, a Stratasys company, today introduced a new game-changing solution that significantly simplifies 3 D printing with ABS polymer material by effectively streamlining workflow steps and ...
MakerBot has revealed a tie-up with crowdsourced printing network 3D Hubs that aims to bring 3D printing to designers without their own dedicated machine.
MakerBot, a global leader in 3 D printing and subsidiary of Stratasys Ltd., today released its latest report,“ Trends in 3 D Printing and STEAM Education.” Based on over 1,000 responses from ...
The MakerBot Educators Guidebook aims to inspire educators with ideas to enrich their curriculum, enhance student learning, and redefine what 3D printing in education looks like.