ESTEM-3D, an Erasmus+ funded project, aims to support disadvantaged areas by helping schools, educators, and students explore 3D printing technologies.
ESTEM-3D is an Erasmus+ funded project, whose goal is to assist disadvantaged areas, including schools, educators, and students, in learning about 3D printing technologies.
While 3D printing is still a developing technology, it has already begun to excite students when present. The ESTEM-3D project trains educators to expand 3D printing in secondary schools, fostering access to new technologies. It promotes digital transformation, new curricula, and supports disadvantaged areas, all to equip students with skills for a changing tech-driven world, enhancing critical thinking, problem-solving, and collaboration.
Our objectives
Develop educational material to train the teachers and secondary school students.
Train teachers who will further disseminate 3D printing technology to school students in their classrooms.
Train secondary school students in face-to-face/online workshops that will be held in all three countries.
Expand 3D printing in secondary schools, giving students access to cutting-edge technology and knowledge