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Middle School STEM Classes

This is the first year of our STEM elective class for 7th and 8th grade students. This is our first attempt to incorporate a major STEM curriculum during the school day. We currently teach 7th grade STEM (Coding and 3D Design) and 8th grade STEM (Robotics and Engineering). Links will be related to all four of these topics.

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Best 3D Printer 2016: the 3D Printer Buyer's Guide

We've rounded up some of the most highly reviewed and most coveted consumer 3D printers in 2016, including sub-$500 models, SLA 3D printers, newcomers and award-winning standbys.

MakerBot Thingiverse

Thingiverse is a universe of things. Download our files and build them with your lasercutter, 3D printer, or CNC.

Raspberry Pi or Arduino? One Simple Rule to Choose the Right Board | Make:

With so many amazing projects being done with both boards, it can be difficult to know which is right for you. Read on to make your decision.

7 Fun & Easy 3D Printing Lesson Plans

Enjoy seven lesson plans from the MakerBot Learning Team that are fun to try and easy to apply to STEAM learning in your classroom!

CodeHS - Teach Coding and Computer Science at Your School | CodeHS

The CodeHS system handles SO MUCH administrative overhead, and frees me up to provide individual help & feedback where it is needed.

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VEX IQ

VEX IQ

The VEX Robotics Design System offers students an exciting platform for learning about areas rich with career opportunities spanning science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). These are just a few of the many fields students can explore by creating with VEX Robotics technology. Beyond science and engineering principles, a VEX Robotics project encourages teamwork, leadership and problem solving among groups. It also allows educators to easily

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MAKERSPACE Workshop:Arduino Engineering Kit

The Always-Up-to-Date Guide to Setting Up Your Raspberry Pi

So, you finally picked up a Raspberry Pi and it’s sitting on your desk, waiting for you to do something awesome with it. Good news, setting it up is stupid-easy these days, and in less than 30 minutes, you’ll be hacking away on your tiny little $35 computer.

Makered Makerspace Playbook

Makered Makerspace Playbook