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Thingiverse - Digital Designs for Physical Objects
Thingiverse is a universe of things. Download our files and build them with your lasercutter, 3D printer, or CNC.
Selva3D - Transform images into 3D models online
Convert images, drawings, logos or anything you want from a 2D image into a 3D model in seconds! Just upload your picture and download your transformed 3D model
Tinkercad | From mind to design in minutes
Tinkercad is a free, easy-to-use app for 3D design, electronics, and coding.
YouMagine – Discover the best 3D designs on YouMagine
The best open source print files and designs available for you to build upon or simply download and 3D print!
10 Ways 3D Printing Can Be Used In Education [Infographic]
10 Ways 3D Printing Can Be Used In Education [Infographic]
3D Hubs: Online manufacturing
Upload your files, get an instant quote for 3D printing, CNC machining or injection moulding and go into production in less than 5 minutes
STEM Resources
Our editors combed the World Wide Web for the best science, technology, engineering & mathematics resources for teachers of grades preK-12.
3D Printers For Education - 3D Printers For Schools
Incorporate 3D printers in your school with MakerBot's free 3D printing lesson plans or your 3D printing curriculum. Reliable, safe, and easy to use 3D printers for education.
21 Amazing STEM Resources for Teachers
Spread the loveAccording to the STEM (Science Technology, Engineering, and Math) Coalition, there are 26 million STEM jobs in the U.S., comprising 20 percent of all jobs. By 2020, there will be 9.2 million STEM jobs in the U.S. Despite the need for these workers, only 45 percent and 30 percent of high school seniors are prepared for college-level math and science courses, respectively. As the American K-12 system continues to look for ways to increase student interest and aptitude in STEM learning, technology is playing an increasingly pivotal role. Children who come to classrooms today have an inherent aptitude …
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