Hmmm, okay to give you a clear idea – I would not do something which I do not like or not interested in, just for money. Does it quantify my liking for money?
I want to use it to buy a 3D printer for a school, and let students learn to 3D print 🙂 It would let them learn engineering & design skills, as well as be creative!
I want to take it to remote areas as they often get ignored, and lots of people in remote areas can’t visit a science museum or go to a science festival so it’s really important to bring engineering and science to them – someone there might be amazing at engineering but might not consider it because they have never met an engineer or know what an engineer does!
Hey Emily, a 3D printer can help out loads with learning, because you can print stuff like animal & plant cell models in biology, molecules in chemistry, & atoms in physics. And it helps out in Art & Design because you can make artworks with it! And all the while whilst students are making these things, they are learning design and engineering skills! Some of them might even go on to work in 3D printing- it’s now a $5 billion industry! I know loads of people who work in it now
The school could make a 3D Printing Club and display all their printed artworks! Maybe they could even 3D print a model of the school for visitors…
hi my names Grace i would love to have a 3D printer in my school it would be so amazing and Sarah i agree it would help children get interested in engineering
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Emily Extream commented on :
I like your answers but why do you want your local school to have more stem kits Syvlain? And why do you want people to see remote areas Dawn?
Emily Extream commented on :
why do you want a school to have a 3-d printer in their school how will effect there lives?
Sylvain commented on :
Hi Emily, I find K’Nex kit to be great piece of inspiration for STEM subjects (maths, physics, even biology)
Dawn commented on :
Hi Emily,
I want to take it to remote areas as they often get ignored, and lots of people in remote areas can’t visit a science museum or go to a science festival so it’s really important to bring engineering and science to them – someone there might be amazing at engineering but might not consider it because they have never met an engineer or know what an engineer does!
Sarah commented on :
Hey Emily, a 3D printer can help out loads with learning, because you can print stuff like animal & plant cell models in biology, molecules in chemistry, & atoms in physics. And it helps out in Art & Design because you can make artworks with it! And all the while whilst students are making these things, they are learning design and engineering skills! Some of them might even go on to work in 3D printing- it’s now a $5 billion industry! I know loads of people who work in it now
The school could make a 3D Printing Club and display all their printed artworks! Maybe they could even 3D print a model of the school for visitors…
723dagg46 commented on :
hi my names Grace i would love to have a 3D printer in my school it would be so amazing and Sarah i agree it would help children get interested in engineering