3D Printing

3d printing solutions in K-12 education


When it comes to 3D printing in education, there's a lot of opportunities for excitement. In fact, there's no reason for educators to fear introducing these experiences in the classroom! These days, 3D printers for education are user-friendly, affordable, and incredibly versatile. We're fortunate to partner with professionals from some of the most reputable companies and we offer some of the ideal solutions for education on our store. If you're just starting with this endeavor or already an experienced maker, we'll provide recommendations, hassle-free quoting, and one-stop shopping. Besides more general 3D printing, you'll also discover content on some other forms of digital fabrication. Whether 3D laser printing with Glowforge machines and even vacuum forming with the Mayku FormBox, we're monitoring every new innovation.
In this section of our blog, you'll find everything from the latest 3D printing news to Tips & Tricks for utilizing 3D printing in makerspaces, classrooms, and libraries. For STEAM education, we focus on reputable and reliable printers, like the MakerBot line, LulzBot line, and FlashForge line. There are also the 3Doodler 3D printing pens, which are perfect for introductory design. You'll find helpful articles and insights on these top brands plus tips for integrating these tools into instruction. As some of the most engaging instructional technology tools, 3D printers can help students conceptualize their most creative ideas, turn those ideas into digital designs, and, ultimately, create a tangible solution in the classroom. If you're researching 3D printers or planning on a new rollout in your school or district, we'd love to help. Feel free to contact our team anytime to get started with free EdTech consultation.

  1. 6 Top EdTech Tools For Students In Grades 3-8

    6 Top EdTech Tools For Students In Grades 3-8
    Whether you’re off researching the best robots for the classroom, focused more on teaching students about sensors, or looking to prep them for CTE programs, our list of middle school must-have STEAM tools offers children a whole lot. Head inside to learn more about why our team will consistently recommend these classroom STEM kits for kids in Grades 3–8.
  2. Using MakerBot's Carbon Fiber 3D Printers In Education

    Using MakerBot's Carbon Fiber 3D Printers In Education
    With a reputation that’s always improving, the entire MakerBot line is highly regarded within both STEM and MakerEd. Joining these are their METHOD and METHOD X Carbon Fiber Edition printers, which allow kids to 3D print carbon fiber reinforced nylon and other composite pieces with 3D strength and accuracy. And, of course, they’re great in STEM and CTE programs.
  3. Our Technology Grant For June Goes To Cynthia Menocal

    Our Technology Grant For June Goes To Cynthia Menocal
    Cynthia will combine different STEAM and real–world elements using PBL, including having kids do research on organisms, underwater environments, the importance of ecosystems, and more. Besides initial research, kids will also read nonfiction books, explore the geography in this environment, and collectively design an oceanic ecosystem mural to cap things off.
  4. Eduporium Featured Educator: Jennifer Gallatin

    Eduporium Featured Educator: Jennifer Gallatin
    Jennifer works mostly with middle school kids and helps them boost many STEAM skills through real-world experiences. Whether in introducing them to computer science and robotics or digital design experiences using CAD platforms like TinkerCAD, she’s helped them to build new problem-solving competencies and increased the interest many have in computer science.
  5. Tips & Tricks | MakerBot CloudPrint

    Tips & Tricks | MakerBot CloudPrint
    The newest MakerBot 3D printer, the MakerBot METHOD, is a powerful STEAM tool that students can use to create 3D objects, but pairing it with the MakerBot Cloud software makes it much more valuable. Using MakerBot CloudPrint, students can collaborate and 3D print objects from anywhere, including their homes needing only an Internet connection.
  6. Eduporium Weekly | Integrating 3D Printing in Education

    Eduporium Weekly | Integrating 3D Printing in Education
    Today, 3D printing has all sorts of positive implications in many different industries, including medical, science, military, and more. It’s with these innovative machines that anybody can create objects that are precisely crafted to specific needs. By solving challenges with 3D printing, students can get ready for the future and learn some key skills.
  7. Our EdTech Grant Awardee for June 2021 is David Roy

    Our EdTech Grant Awardee for June 2021 is David Roy
    David is largely responsible for creating valuable afterschool STEM opportunities for students. Through the Maker Mentor Program, in particular, he’s helped connect students with makers in their community. Read on to learn more about him, including his plans for teaching with drones and 3D printers as well as what he’ll receive from us.
  8. Eduporium Featured Educator: Jessica Moore

    Eduporium Featured Educator: Jessica Moore
    It’s time for our newest Eduporium Featured Educator interview! For the month of July, we’re fortunate to pass on some inspiring stories from Jessica Moore. Jessica is a G&T teacher at the Buena Vista Elementary School in Greer, SC. Learn how her commitment to the SAMR model has helped equip students with relevant knowledge and experiences!
  9. Webinar: What's New with MakerBot 3D Printers?

    Webinar: What's New with MakerBot 3D Printers?
    Creators of some of the most reliable, powerful, and popular 3D printers, the MakerBot name is one of the most respected when it comes to education. In this webinar, they discussed some of the advancements in the 3D printing space, including its role in prototyping and modeling in many different industries. Watch the recording to learn more!
  10. Eduporium Weekly | 5 New STEM And EdTech Tools On Our Store

    Eduporium Weekly | 5 New STEM And EdTech Tools On Our Store
    Our one-stop shopping experience is a favorite among K-12 tech teachers and specialists and our Educator Discount on technology and quoting help make it easier to obtain STEM tools from various manufacturers and STEM disciplines in one place. So, what’s among the newest offerings we’re able to provide for students involved in remote, hybrid, or in-person learning?  

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