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CREATIVE DEVICES Makers Empire

This year, I have started at a new school, in a slightly different role. I am still teaching a condensed version of my previous Media Arts program, but, for the most part, I am now labelled a STEM teacher. My job was to take over the school’s very successful STEM program that it had been running for the past few years and expand on it. When I started, one of the first things the principal told me to do was to evaluate the school’s ageing 3D printer. I couldn’t even tell you the brand of the thing, but it was mostly in pieces and obviously on its last legs – so it was up to me to look at purchasing a new 3D solution.

This was exciting to me; I had heard a lot of good things about Makers Empire, and saw this as an opportunity to bring the company’s software into our school. Makers Empire is an Adelaide-based company that provides software aimed at the Foundation – Year 8 student market, with a dedicated curriculum to go with it. The company was started in 2014 with the intention of developing an app solution for students to model 3D creations, in a simple-enough way that would allow them to spend more time on creativity and less time on stressing about the technicalities of the app. As Mandi Dimitriadis –

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