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ARE YOU READY TO STEP INTO A WORLD WHERE YOU BUILD YOUR IDEAS - LAYER BY LAYER ?
Grab your goggles and fire up your imagination, because the 3D Lab is open !
Our LAB is bursting with shapes, colors, and creations beyond your dreams!
This isn’t your ordinary school activity—it’s a mind-blowing, filament-fueled adventure that will have you designing, building, and creating like never before! Imagine a world where ideas leap off the page and into your hands, where you don’t just learn about technology—you become a 3D inventor, bringing your wildest creations to life one layer at a time!
YOUR CHILD WILL DISCOVER AND TAKE HOME:
3D Printer + 3D Printing Pen:
To help children fully appreciate the wonder of 3D printing, this activity integrates both an introduction to how 3D printers work and hands-on experience with 3D printing pens. This combined approach enhances their understanding of the technology while providing an engaging and immersive learning experience.Screen-free hands-on experience with real-world technology:
While screen-free, the session offers a tech-rich experience where children use 3D pens to build real objects, fostering a strong sense of achievement.Show Your Parents Your Artworks:
At the end of each session, children will take home their own creations. This allows parents to see the tangible outcomes of the activity and gain a clearer understanding of the knowledge and experiences their child has gained.
THIS WORKSHOP AIMS TO DEVELOP:
Spatial ability: By designing and building 3D objects, children learn to mentally rotate, combine, and deconstruct shapes.
Creativity & Imagination: Kids can freely design characters, structures, and objects, sparking endless creativity.
Fine Motor Skills: Using 3D pens to draw and assemble requires precision and hand-eye coordination.
Problem-Solving Skills: Children need to think about structural stability, printability, and sequencing—developing logical thinking and practical planning.
STEM Thinking: The process involves scientific principles (e.g. heating and cooling), mathematical concepts and technology (3D printing mechanics).
Persistence & Patience: Printing a model may take time and several tries, helping children learn how to iterate, adapt, and stick with a project that they are working on.
ARE YOU READY TO STEP INTO A WORLD WHERE YOU BUILD YOUR IDEAS - LAYER BY LAYER ?
Grab your goggles and fire up your imagination, because the 3D Lab is open !
Our LAB is bursting with shapes, colors, and creations beyond your dreams!
This isn’t your ordinary school activity—it’s a mind-blowing, filament-fueled adventure that will have you designing, building, and creating like never before! Imagine a world where ideas leap off the page and into your hands, where you don’t just learn about technology—you become a 3D inventor, bringing your wildest creations to life one layer at a time!
YOUR CHILD WILL DISCOVER AND TAKE HOME:
3D Printer + 3D Printing Pen:
To help children fully appreciate the wonder of 3D printing, this activity integrates both an introduction to how 3D printers work and hands-on experience with 3D printing pens. This combined approach enhances their understanding of the technology while providing an engaging and immersive learning experience.Screen-free hands-on experience with real-world technology:
While screen-free, the session offers a tech-rich experience where children use 3D pens to build real objects, fostering a strong sense of achievement.Show Your Parents Your Artworks:
At the end of each session, children will take home their own creations. This allows parents to see the tangible outcomes of the activity and gain a clearer understanding of the knowledge and experiences their child has gained.
THIS WORKSHOP AIMS TO DEVELOP:
Spatial ability: By designing and building 3D objects, children learn to mentally rotate, combine, and deconstruct shapes.
Creativity & Imagination: Kids can freely design characters, structures, and objects, sparking endless creativity.
Fine Motor Skills: Using 3D pens to draw and assemble requires precision and hand-eye coordination.
Problem-Solving Skills: Children need to think about structural stability, printability, and sequencing—developing logical thinking and practical planning.
STEM Thinking: The process involves scientific principles (e.g. heating and cooling), mathematical concepts and technology (3D printing mechanics).
Persistence & Patience: Printing a model may take time and several tries, helping children learn how to iterate, adapt, and stick with a project that they are working on.