Peter Suchmann's Blog – January 2015 Archive (2)

Scanning the World- a 3D Printing Initiative by Peter Suchmann

http://www.inside3dp.com/scanning-world-global-educational-initiative-3d-printing/

As Educational Consultants, we travel around Long Island and New York City visiting schools, libraries and community groups. Once there, we are always asked the following question: What should we be printing with our 3D Printers to really motivate and fascinate our students?

There are many…

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Added by Peter Suchmann on January 11, 2015 at 4:30pm — No Comments

Empathy in the classroom. Helping Hands Month - Feb. 2015

http://www.inside3dp.com/empathy-force-drives-3d-printing-revolution/

Please tell me what you think of this idea. If you like it- please help me to spread the word. Pete@3dprintingedu.com

Added by Peter Suchmann on January 10, 2015 at 3:00pm — No Comments

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