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3DPI.TV – 3D Printing Crowdsourcing for Schools

3D printing has become increasingly championed as a method for teaching STEAM education in schools from first grade all the way up to college, but not all schools can afford to implement this revolutionary technology in their classrooms. Australian 3D printing retailer, The 3D Printer, wants to help schools gain access to their wares through a new fundraising program.

If you’re a teacher who thinks that a 3D printing curriculum could benefit your classroom you’ll need the money to purchase at least one printer, plus filament. So, The 3D Printer has set up a fundraising section on their retail site for schools to promote their 3D printing cause through various channels. Schools can create a profile, with accompanying information about the class you’re proposing and how you’ll use the technology, plus the amount of money you’ll need for your program. Then, both the school and The 3D Printer are tasked with promoting the crowdfunding campaign across every social media network you can think of.

So, what does everyone get out of this deal? Schools and teachers get a place to raise funds for their 3D printing programs and The 3D Printer gets all of the publicity it can handle through its fundraising educators. And, if you do use The 3D Printer to seek investors, you may receive discounts on 3D printing goods from the retailer.

By providing a little bit of web space for schools, the Australian e-store receives some very positive attention and web traffic, while solidifying its image as an educational advocate.