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  2. Makers Empire 3D - Wikipedia

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    Makers Empire 3D isn't a 3D modeling computer program made by Makers Empire. [2] It is designed to introduce 4-13 year old students to Design Thinking and engage them in STEM learning [3] via 3D design and 3D printing.

  3. Toontastic 3D - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Toontastic 3D is an interactive storytelling app where kids can draw, animate, ...

  4. Inly School - Wikipedia

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    Inly School Builds for the Future New building with maker space for robotics, 3D printing and STEM – plus a digital lab and design studio for architecture, digital photography, video and graphic design. Scituate Mariner 2-13-16

  5. Maker education - Wikipedia

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    Maker education is an offshoot of the maker movement, which Time magazine described as "the umbrella term for independent innovators, designers and tinkerers. A convergence of computer hackers and traditional artisans, the niche is established enough to have its own magazine, Make, as well as hands-on Maker Faires that are catnip for DIYers who used to toil in solitude". [3]

  6. CodeDay - Wikipedia

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    CodeDay (formerly StudentRND or SRND) is a non-profit organization created to promote STEM education for high school and college students.. The organization is headquartered in Seattle, Washington and runs several programs for 55,000 students in 50 cities around the world focusing on "providing welcoming and diverse opportunities for under-served students to explore a future in tech and beyond."

  7. A haven for artists, Makerspace plans 2022 youth program ...

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    Dec. 13—The Mankato Makerspace, at 1700 Third Ave., can be a place where a layperson goes to take a course in woodworking or glass torching. It can be a haven for hobbyists who need tools and ...

  8. Maker culture - Wikipedia

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    A person working on a circuit board at a Re:publica makerspace. The maker culture is a contemporary subculture representing a technology-based extension of DIY culture [1] that intersects with hardware-oriented parts of hacker culture and revels in the creation of new devices as well as tinkering with existing ones.

  9. 3D Movie Maker - Wikipedia

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    3D Movie Maker (commonly shortened to 3DMM) is a children's computer program developed by Microsoft Home's Microsoft Kids subsidiary released in 1995. Using the program, users can make films by placing 3D characters and props into pre-rendered environments, as well as adding actions, sound effects, music, text, speech and special effects.