STEAM Teacher

Designed and developped in Fablab Cuenca

Community Education Self-sufficiency STEAM education

The use of new technologies and digital fabrication tools within the educational community creates a world of possibilities. It has the potential to help acquire skills needed to further develop ideas and adapt them to the curriculum, strengthening the creativity, the autonomy and the sustainability of individuals.

The proposed short-courses format training program welcomes all teachers (active or preparing for the future, both primary and secondary and FP) to train and acquire basic knowledge allowing for the use of 3D printing as a tool to promote active and practical learning in the classroom.

Technologies used

3D printing 3D scanning Laser cutting Vinyl cutting Textile machines

The use of new technologies and digital fabrication tools within the educational community creates a world of possibilities. It has the potential to help acquire skills needed to further develop ideas and adapt them to the curriculum, strengthening the creativity, the autonomy and the sustainability of individuals.

The proposed short-courses format training program welcomes all teachers (active or preparing for the future, both primary and secondary and FP) to train and acquire basic knowledge allowing for the use of 3D printing as a tool to promote active and practical learning in the classroom.


Format:

Each workshop lasts at least 0h.

Place:

All activities are Taking place in FabLab Cuenca´s space:

Julio Larrañaga, nº6 - 16004 Cuenca (Spain)


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