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==Source==
==Source==
* Chelsea Schelly,Gerald Anzalone,Bas Wijnen,Joshua M. Pearce, (2015). [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1045926X15000051 Open-source 3-D printing Technologies for education: Bringing Additive Manufacturing to the Classroom].''Journal of Visual Languages & Computing.'' 28(2015)226–237. DOI: 10.1016/j.jvlc.2015.01.004  [https://www.academia.edu/11810477/Open-source_3-D_printing_Technologies_for_education_Bringing_Additive_Manufacturing_to_the_Classroom open access]
* Chelsea Schelly, Gerald Anzalone, Bas Wijnen, Joshua M. Pearce (2015). [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1045926X15000051 Open-source 3-D printing Technologies for education: Bringing Additive Manufacturing to the Classroom].''Journal of Visual Languages & Computing.'' 28(2015)226–237. DOI: 10.1016/j.jvlc.2015.01.004  [https://www.academia.edu/11810477/Open-source_3-D_printing_Technologies_for_education_Bringing_Additive_Manufacturing_to_the_Classroom open access]


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==See Also==
==See Also==
* [[Bridging the Social and Environmental Dimensions of Global Sustainability in STEM Education with Additive Manufacturing]]
* [[:Category:MOST RepRap build]]
* [[:Category:MOST RepRap build]]
* [[Delta Build Workshop]]
* [[Delta Build Workshop]]

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Abstract

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Objective

3-D printing technologies have the potential to improve both Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education and Career and Technical Education (CTE), as well as integrating these two educational emphases and providing opportunities for cross-curriculum engagement. The objective of this study is to investigate the potential of open-source (OS) technologies in an educational setting, given the combination of economic constraints affecting all educational environments and the ability of OS design to profoundly decrease the cost of technological tools and technological innovation.

Methods

This paper reports on a 3-day workshop augmented with online instructional and visual tools designed for middle school and high school level educators from a wide array of disciplines (including traditional science, math, and engineering as well as computer, shop, and art). Teachers (n=22) submitted applications to participate in the workshop, the workshop was observed for both evaluation and research, teachers participated in focus groups (n=2) during the workshop in order to discuss their interest in OS 3-D printing technology and its potential role in their classrooms, and teachers completed a voluntary post-workshop survey and responded to follow-up after printers were in the classroom for one year.

Results

During the workshop teachers built 3-D printers using OS technologies that they were then able to take back to their schools and into their classrooms.

Conclusion

Through workshops augmented with online instructional and visual tools designed to provide facilitated yet self-directed engagement with a new, relatively unknown, and relatively complex technology, paired teacher teams were able to successfully build and use RepRap 3-D printers based on OS design in just three days.

Practice

Here, we discuss both what the teachers learned and what we learned from the teachers regarding the potential for educators to construct OS 3-D printing technologies as a tool of empowering and transformative education.

Implications

Open-source 3-D printing technologies have the potential to improve education through a sense of empowerment resulting from active participation, as well as through cross-curriculum engagement.

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Highlights

  • Open-Source 3D printing provides a cost efficient means of STEM education.
  • These technologies can also empower student-driven engaged learning.
  • Report on workshop for science educators to build 3D printers for their classes.
  • Teacher workshop augmented with online instructional and visual tools.
  • Results indicate transformative potential of these technologies in the classroom.


Keywords

3-D printing; Open-source hardware; STEM education; Transformative education; Teacher workshop; Teacher education

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