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  1. Computer Lab? No, You Need a 3D Printer Lab This School Year. 

    Computer Lab? No, You Need a 3D Printer Lab This School Year. 
    It may be time to upgrade your school’s space with something a bit more STEM-focused and exciting. In fact, it probably is. As the new school year begins, we’re making it easier than ever for educators to implement 3D printer labs in their schools and we’ve got the research to back up their value in 21st century instruction.
  2. Check Out These TWO New 3D Printers on the Eduporium Store

    Check Out These TWO New 3D Printers on the Eduporium Store
    Whether you’ve got an eager team of inventors or an elementary-aged bunch of curious. FLASHFORGE’s line of easy-to-use 3D printers help teachers revolutionize STEM education with simple innovation that just works. With four affordable models, these top-notch tools are ready to help you reinvent hands-on PBL! And, LulzBot isn’t too bad either.
  3. Eduporium Weekly | 5 Can't-Miss 3D Printers for Education

    Eduporium Weekly | 5 Can't-Miss 3D Printers for Education
    In 21st century education, 3D printing is an extremely valuable endeavor, offering students in almost any grade a truly unique learning opportunity that combines creative design, innovative technology, and collaborative experiences. Contrary to popular opinion, 3D printing is affordable and effective and here are some of the best educational 3D printers.
  4. Eduporium Experiment | MOD-t 3D Printer Pt. 1

    Eduporium Experiment | MOD-t 3D Printer Pt. 1
    Understanding 3D printing, its benefits, and its uses are critical pieces of 21st century STEAM learning, which is why, at the Eduporium office, we have begun researching and stocking the best 3D printers on the market today. Take a look at one of the best starter 3D printers in the MOD-t from New Matter.
  5. Throwback Thursday! 3D Printers: Then and Now

    Throwback Thursday! 3D Printers: Then and Now
    As you might know, 3D printing has been around for a while. Here’s a little timeline. Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) was developed by S. Scott Crump. This involves producing a model by extruding small beads of material which harden immediately to form layers. This method of 3D printing eventually took off with commercial and DIY enthusiasts.
  6. Get To Know The Glowforge 3D Laser Printers

    Get To Know The Glowforge 3D Laser Printers
    Students and makers can utilize both of the Glowforge 3D laser printers for creating three-dimensional objects out of existing digital designs. They can download or create their own design and the laser will cut and engrave the design as a custom print every time. The printers are even compatible with Chromebooks, Macs, PCs, or tablets and include easy design features.
  7. Glowforge Plus Or Pro? Which 3D Laser Printer Is Best For STEM?

    Glowforge Plus Or Pro? Which 3D Laser Printer Is Best For STEM?
    The Glowforge Pro is the more capable Glowforge printer and, as such, its price tag is higher. Of course, your students can do more with a Glowforge Pro, including using its Pro Passthrough technology, which allows them to create larger prints out of infinitely long materials. If they want to start with simpler Glowforge projects, however, the Glowforge Plus might
  8. Tips & Tricks | The Glowforge 3D Laser Printers

    Tips & Tricks | The Glowforge 3D Laser Printers
    The Glowforge 3D laser printers are some of the most capable high school STEM solutions we offer. Using these machines, kids easily create tangible designs from tons of different materials and each one helps CTE educators unlock truly future-focused instruction in makerspaces or classrooms. And, they’re quicker than 3D printers with lasers that cut and engrave rapidly.
  9. Eduporium Experiment | The New 3Doodler Flow 3D Printing Pen

    Eduporium Experiment | The New 3Doodler Flow 3D Printing Pen
    Older kids (14+) can use the 3Doodler Flow to craft projects for any class using teacher-created lesson plans. The Flow pen comes with a few great upgrades from the Start and Create, including a digital temperature display and spooled filament. These changes make the new Flow pen even more efficient when creating STEM projects such as a 3D model of
  10. Eduporium Experiment | The Matter And Form 3D Scanner

    Eduporium Experiment | The Matter And Form 3D Scanner
    The Matter and Form 3D scanner is a tool well suited for the older students who would like to add more complex objects to their virtual toolbox quickly and easily. In this hands-on edition of the Eduporium Experiment, we’re set to explore the imaging resolution of the Matter and Form 3D scanner along with many of its other most important

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