Two prosthetic hands ready to send to the e-NABLE project.
A quick 20 minute crash course in laser cutting in Advisory today.
Faculty presenting their design thinking prototypes in the final pitch.
Both 3D printers are busy with 5th grade projects.
The pongsats have returned!
3d printed, of course!
4th grade writers workshop process fresh off the vinyl cutter.
Saturday Thing - December 13, 11-2
The Saturday Thing was initiated in 2006 by MIT's Ed Moriarty, an instructor at the Edgerton Center, and is characterized by unstructured play in a constructive environment. The day-long sessions engage and inspire children, teenagers, and adults in a variety of project-based engineering activities within a community-supported, student-led workshop setting.
For Meadowbrook families and beyond, the Saturday Thing is a chance to get hands-on with our maker tools. Try 3D printing or soldering, use our vinyl cutter or laser cutter. Come with a project in mind, or choose from one of our recommended projects for all levels of experience. Meadowbrook and MIT staff will be on hand to help you build, make and discover. Please contact Meadowbrook's Director of Innovation and Technology with any questions, jschmid@meadowbrook-ma.org.
Testing a new technique for laser cut stencils in ArtTech.
Design Challenge - Bridge Builders
3D Printing in the Mathematics Classroom
Presented to MATH 4644 at Virginia Tech, sponsored by The NOYCE Program, Virginia Tech Mathematics Department, and Virginia Tech Assistive Technologies, 10/26/14
5th Grade 3D Printing & Math
5th Graders use TinkerCAD and 3D printing to explore volume and surface area.
A selection of inspiration for our Make! middle school elective's first class.
