BROOKLYN, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--MakerBot, the industry leader in 3D printing for education, found in over 7,000 schools, is thrilled to launch the most comprehensive 3D printing certification program ...
BROOKLYN, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--MakerBot, the industry leader in 3D printing for education, has just earned the ISTE Seal of Alignment for the recently launched MakerBot Certification™ program for ...
New MakerBot program allows educators to promote the use of 3D printing in their classrooms, participate in challenges, and receive support from MakerBot. Building on MakerBot’s years of work in ...
How to create a 3D printing project for use by students. For twice the cost, teachers can also take a blended version of training that includes self-study and in-person activities. Currently, teachers ...
From creating prosthetics to exploring creativity and enhancing understanding of literature, 3D printing has a lot of potential in the K–12 classroom. But for a teacher who has never used a tech tool ...
MakerBot: The catalyst for super-innovation in education (Includes interview and first-hand account)
There’s a back story to my interest in MakerBot. I wrote a blog, in which I said “Arguably, no generation in history has been as totally screwed” in reference to Generation Z, and the future children ...
MakerBot, a global leader in 3D printing and subsidiary of Stratasys (Nasdaq: SSYS), today announces the METHOD Materials Development Program and MakerBot LABS Experimental Extruder for METHOD to ...
Do you ever look down at someone’s iPhone case and see how it has that little cutout on the back to make sure everyone can see the logo? Let’s call it the “yeah, I’m texting on an Apple product, I’m ...
3D printing just got a lot easier for students and teachers who use Chromebooks, as MakerBot launched its new My MakerBot platform that crams everything they need into one in-browser tool. By using My ...
In the spring semester, RIT’s industrial design MFA program partnered with a pair of global leaders in their respective industries for a course that investigated 3D printing as an iterative process.
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