- Jan 2023
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www.thingiverse.com www.thingiverse.com
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uploaded over 2,480,340 3D models
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- Dec 2022
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twitter.com twitter.com
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Gonna close the comments
Comments look open to me. 🤷♂️
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- Sep 2022
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openscad.org openscad.orgOpenSCAD1
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- Jan 2022
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www.thingiverse.com www.thingiverse.com
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thingiverse
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- Oct 2021
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www.fulcrum.org www.fulcrum.org
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Thingiverse is a website run by MakerBot
Wow, the Thingiverse website is a real rabbit hole: https://www.thingiverse.com/
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- Aug 2020
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certificates.creativecommons.org certificates.creativecommons.org
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3 Steps for Licensing Your 3d Printed Stuff by Michael Weinberg
I found this to be a very interesting article, exploring the line between copyright and licensing of physical objects vs. the code (or digital file) used to create the object. This paper delves into a range of questions - what is being licensed, what is copyrightable, what is covered under a patent, what is a creative work, what is a functional work. Although this paper was published in early 2015, the content remains relevant now. (June 2020 Cohort CC Certificate)
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- Nov 2019
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www.makerbot.com www.makerbot.com
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The Definitive Guide to 3D Printing in the Classroom
Makerbot is an 3D manufacturer company, first to make 3D printing affordable and accessible to educators and professionals.
Rating: 10/10
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edtechmagazine.com edtechmagazine.com
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it’s important to embrace pedagogies that leverage synchronous (live) instruction.
It is mention in this article that Arizona State University is on the right track regarding superior online services. this article point of view is about the online challenges for colleges and universities, such as, doing live videos, online services and supplying tech devices. this website "EdTech" is a online magazine education technology resource for both K-12 and higher education.
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- Jul 2016
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www.educationdive.com www.educationdive.com
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opportunity to print 3D prosthetic limbs for real children who need them
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- Mar 2014
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computer.howstuffworks.com computer.howstuffworks.com
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Additive manufacturing
the family of manufacturing technology that includes 3-D printing. AM is the means of creating an object by adding material to the object layer by layer. AM is the current terminology established by ASTM International (formerly the American Society for Testing and Materials) [source: Gibson, et al.]. Throughout its history, additive manufacturing in general has gone by various names: stereolithography, 3-D layering and 3-D printing. This article uses 3-D printing because it seems to be the most common term used to describe AM products.
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