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Review: Dremel DigiLab 3D45 3D Printer Offers Simple and Speedy Creation

EdTech Magazine

Review: Dremel DigiLab 3D45 3D Printer Offers Simple and Speedy Creation. Dremel, a company known for creating award-winning rotary power tools, has built a 3D printer that deserves a spot in today’s modern classroom. MORE FROM EDTECH: See these four ways to use 3D printing in a K–12 classroom. eli.zimmerman_9856.

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The X-MAKER 3D Printer: Fostering creativity in the classroom

Kathy Schrock

I had so much fun exploring the features of the IME3D X-MAKER 3D printer and all the fun assets and support material for students! This easy-to-use 3D printer takes all the guesswork out of the process. The X-MAKER 3D printer makes loading the filament easy, and automatically does the slicing of the object.

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Carolina Biological Products Named Best-in-Class for K to 12 Science Teaching and Learning in National STEM Awards

eSchool News

Leading K-12 science supplier Carolina Biological Supply Company won four prestigious national Educators Pick Best of STEM® 2023 Awards and earned Finalist in two more categories. Thirty-four awards total were given in thoughtful and important categories tailored to STEM education.

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How distance learning fosters global collaboration

Neo LMS

Websites like Common Sense have been curating this virtual firehose of recommendations in an effort to organize the seemingly endless number of resources into categories that seem a bit less overwhelming. Read more: 3D printing in schools: Is it worth it? What’s next? According to G.K.

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Laser Cutters in the Classroom

Kathy Schrock

wood and loaded a sample item, found in the Beam Studio software, to print. There is a camera in the Beamo that allows you to see, when in the software, where the item will be printed on your material. And I went from unboxing to set-up to upgrading firmware to learning the software and to printing in about 1.5

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6 Tips for making the most of ed tech exhibitions

Neo LMS

Not to mention 3D printing, AR and robots! However, if that is not the case, a great way to stretch that post conference mindset just a little bit longer is to organize and sift through notes and any other relevant materials such as flyers. This is the step that can also help you choose which tools to consider next.

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How to transform your media centers into makerspaces

eSchool News

With a colleague, the two of us stopped at a 3D printer booth and we both had the same vision. We were excited about the chance to give our students the opportunity to truly envision, design, create, and walk away with a 3D printed model. We purchased three daVinci Jr 3D printers and a variety of mobile devices for each space.

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