Build a Super-Sized Lego Minifig Out of Wood
Show your Lego love by constructing
an oversized wooden minifig.
Show your Lego love by constructing
an oversized wooden minifig.
Learn tips and tricks to making resin duplicates of items.
Thereโs so much opportunity for students to learn AI — and it doesnโt have to be hard. Learning AI sounds daunting and until recently, itโs been challenging for students to find enough guidance and support to build AI projects. There are great resources to help students learn coding languages, but how do students go from […]
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Joan Horvath and Rich Cameron, authors of Make: Geometry, explain how to use 3D models to teach geometry, which can help students visualize and grasp the basic shapes. Joan describes herself as a recovering rocket scientist who worked at JPL. Rich was an early RepRap 3D printer enthusiast. Together they have created a practical, hands-on approach to teaching geometry. Make: Books editor, Patrick DiJusto talks to Joan and Rich.