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The description of my creation was using 3D print to make Red stone dust from Minecraft. What I have learned during this project was how to use Tinkercad and a 3D printer. The standards my project tied to were Empowered learner, Digital citizen, Knowledge constructor, innovative designer, Computational thinker, Creative communicator, and global collaborator. I was a Empowered learner because I learned how to use Tinkercad to make a design [Red stone] on a grid that would get 3D printed. I was a Digital citizen because I didn't mess with other peoples designs. I was a Knowledge constructor because I learned how to copy the same size and color using, ctrl shift T. I was a Innovative designer because I used my own creative design/idea [Red stone dust] and 3D printed it. I was a computational thinker because I I found a way to copy the same blocks, instead of imputing the same height and width over and over for each block. I was a global collaborator because I posted my creation on my Google Site for my peers to see and the world to, and I also helped other peers with their 3D print design by showing them how to adjust height and width. I was a creative communicator because I used my Google Site to present my design, instead of using a boring old power point. A challenge I overcame in this project was making a perfect design with no uneven side that would fit on the grid, because if it didn't it would leave micro gaps that would ruin my project. something I would do differently in this project would be mapping my design better, because before I got my perfect design I made a lot of mistakes like leaving micro gaps, witch cost me a lot of to do this project. A career you could have with 3D printing is making donor origins that people need to survive with. You could make a 3D liver, Kidney, and heart tissue.