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| Subject: The 3D printer carving out a new curriculum Fri Jan 29, 2016 3:10 am | |
| A team of engineers, robotics experts and industrial designers is developing a design and manufacturing curriculum for Australian primary and high schools based around a 3D printer they hope will revolutionise how Science Technology Mathematics and Engineering (STEM) is taught in Australian schools.
The Zeus 3D printer is the world's first and only 3D printer that allows users to 3D scan, print, copy and fax objects without having to connect to a computer.
AIO Robotics CEO Jens Windau and CTO Kai Chang built the device when they were PhD robotics students at the University of Southern California out of frustration with the lack of high-quality, affordable tools available to them in their chosen field.
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/technology/innovation/the-3d-printer-carving-out-a-new-curriculum-20160128-gmg21t.html#ixzz3ycQp2vJq |
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