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How 3D Printing Enhances Project-Based Learning

Did you know 3D technology is driving a digital Industrial Revolution?

How 3D Printing Enhances Project-Based LearningManufacturers now use 3D printers to reduce cost, save time, and produce better products. The technology that once made it possible to print prototype parts onsite, saving weeks of lead time, is now making it possible to mass manufacture entire products (not just their prototypes) with 3D printers.

Join us for this live webinar discussion to learn how you can begin teaching your students about 3D printing as part of your project-based learning classroom.

What you'll take away:

  1. Learn the basics of 3D printing and scanning.

  2. Discover free online 3D technology resources and curriculum.

  3. Explore how 3D printers have been redesigned with the classroom in mind.

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Guest Speaker: Jason Yocum

Jason Yocum headshotJason Yocum is the Co-Founder and CEO of STAX3D and has over 20 years of technical leadership experience in the field of aerospace engineering. Jason was one of the original “super users” for AutoCAD helping to develop and refine the software to the highest standards and is considered an expert in 3D technologies. With a background in leading powerful business organizations, including steering major commercial and government satellite missions, he works in the community to bring engineering to K-12; encouraging them to consider STEM subjects as a profession. He very much believes in paying it forward and helping to shape not only students but young professional engineers, or anyone with a thirst for knowledge into productive, motivated members of society. He believes that any goal is worth aiming for if you do it with conviction, passion and integrity.

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Webinar Details

Who Should Attend: 
K-12: teachers, principals, parents, out-of-school-time programs, educator preparation programs and administrators

Host:
Francis Vigeant, teacher and CEO KnowAtom, LLC

Guest:
Jason Yocum, STAX3D For more information about STAX3D click here

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