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3DPI.TV – SeeMeCNC Introduces SeeMeEducate 3D Printing Curriculum

On seeing a need to help teachers educate their students on the basics of 3D printing, 3D printer innovators SeeMeCNC has launched a complete 3D printing curriculum called SeeMeEducate. There is widespread consensus that widespread education is the key to unlocking the potential of 3D printing, but many teachers simply don’t have the time or resources to construct a 3D printing curriculum.

Developed by Goshen High School teacher JJ Johnson, SeeMeEducate is designed so that it can be used by beginners or more advanced classes and can be adapted to any size class in virtually any grade. Each lesson is easily adapted to suit any teacher’s specific needs and is easy for both teachers and students to follow. This 3DP curriculum already includes complete lesson plans and print projects but will constantly be added to and improved as more teachers use the plan and make their own adjustments.

The curriculum is completely free and open source…although SeeMeCNC has released a special Educational Package that includes an Orion Delta 3D Printer, three spools of PLA and one spool of ABS for $1,450. They’ve also set up an educators forum, where teachers can look for new projects, lesson plans, objects to print and tips and tricks from other teachers, educators and industry experts.

Let’s take a look at this quick intro video produced by the folks at SeeMeCNC: