Hom Many 3D Printers Do You Think a School Should Have? April 15, 2018 07:45AM |
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Well I would rather give it to the school who bothered to get back to me.
It starts with a Conversation.
I understand you like to challenge and agree with most of your questions/observations, and mostly your on the money...
but not this time...do you not think I had thought of giving a printer to someone to get them started on a path...
to give them something that leads to so many other areas of interest, something to get them off the C.O.D.
But not to someone who is uninterested, and would require no further input.
Do you not think £200 was cheap enough...including tuition?
The whole point of trying to find out about the schools capabilities in this area is to shame them into doing something better.
I could provide 10 machines, until they built their own, if there was a salary in it for me.
But who the hell would be a teacher following the diktat these days.
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If you feel it is useful, how about giving one to your old school then ?
My old School...are you sure this message was for the group?
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Also, there is a huge advantage to having all the printers be the same, both in terms of teaching the kids to use them and in dealing with maintenance.
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Also, there is a huge advantage to having all the printers be the same, both in terms of teaching the kids to use them and in dealing with maintenance.
I agree with you, but I think there are also benefits to having the printers be different.
For whatever reason, people tend to be inflexible at times once they learn and become comfortable with what a certain thing is or how it operates. For example, people have years of driving a car with an automatic transmission, but are absolutely flummoxed by a manual transmission, even though it's only a small step change over the basic principles they have down pat. People don't learn what a transmission is or how a car functions, they just learn what inputs they have to provide (engaging a gear) to get the desired output (car motion), and mindlessly replay those actions from that point forwared. Therefore, any change in controls brings them to a screeching halt that they can't overcome.
I would encourage any educator to have a small "single arm" Y-axis bed style printer (such as a Cetus3dD or MP Select Mini), a larger X/Y frame z-axis bed style printer (such as a Hypercube, FT-5, or something else boxy and possibly with CoreXY kinematics), and a delta. Letting students learn that 3D printers aren't "This Thing", rather they are a concept - a broad category of machines with different mechanisms of operation, but similar outcomes. Then the students will have a better chance of understanding how things work, and will be more flexible when they graduate and are presented with different printers in the future.
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