Get the eBook: “Why 3D Print in the Classroom?”


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We wrote an eBook on 3D printing!

Did you ever get asked why it’s worthwhile to integrate 3D printing into classroom learning, or maybe ask this question yourself? Students love it and learn from it, and educators keep asking for 3D printers in their schools, but even with this demand, some struggle to justify the purchase of 3D printers.

Inside our eBook you’ll find five research-backed reasons why we believe 3D printing is impactful and important. We’ve also included the research, articles, and lesson ideas to help as you think about integrating 3D printing into your curriculum.

Download the eBook…for free!

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