3D printers, especially those from industry-leaders like UltiMaker, have propelled schools and their classrooms to provide their students with lesson plans that are modern and effective for long term growth.
The Kootenay-Columbia School district is one of the many that have made the jump. Doing so has given their students new learning opportunities, sparking creativity, imagination and engagement across multiple subjects and grade levels.
Take a look at this use-case to see:
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