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3D printing provides a tangible framework which allows students to take an idea through a design and production process in order to complete a model. With the rise of Social media and other digital design forums, 3D printing will keep students and teachers constantly connected to new information and ideas. As opposed to traditional rotary tools, 3D printers allow students to build their models from start to finish. 3D printing technology provides an entry point to technical fields to help break down barriers to STEM. When thinking about adding new technology, budget is always a consideration. While 3D printing may be only one option in the maker’s toolkit, it’s a safe and approachable selection to encourage students to tinker. It offers a fluid model for linking digital design to physical production, enabling students to shape the future of STEM.

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3D printing provides a tangible framework which allows students to take an idea through a design and production process in order to complete a model. With the rise of Social media and other digital design forums, 3D printing will keep students and teachers constantly connected to new information and ideas. As opposed to traditional rotary tools, 3D printers allow students to build their models from start to finish. 3D printing technology provides an entry point to technical fields to help break down barriers to STEM. When thinking about adding new technology, budget is always a consideration. While 3D printing may be only one option in the maker’s toolkit, it’s a safe and approachable selection to encourage students to tinker. It offers a fluid model for linking digital design to physical production, enabling students to shape the future of STEM.

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