For those of you following our project to teach math and science with 3D printing, you'll be glad to
know that we are doing a Hackaday Supercon presentation about our Hacker Calculus project. We are
scheduled as the first talk on Sunday morning, Nov. 4 (10 AM). Supercon
tickets still available at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hackaday-superconference-2018-tickets-47386813234
Also,
we have a writeup about our math and science work in general in the
new issue (Oct/Nov 2018) of Make magazine. Check it out!(Subscription required, or should be available on newstands soon if not already there.)
Occasional musings about the intersection of education, science and the maker movement.
Sunday, October 7, 2018
Friday, April 27, 2018
Learn about 3D Printing this summer!
Have you been thinking you really should learn about 3D printing this summer? We now have courses on two online platforms, so you'll have a lot of choices about how to learn from us.
We teach the following classes online, hosted by LERN Network (click one of the links below for more information and to register). These courses are four weeks long.
We teach the following classes online, hosted by LERN Network (click one of the links below for more information and to register). These courses are four weeks long.
- Introduction to 3D Printing (June and September)
- Prototyping with Maker Electronics (June and August)
- 3D Printed Science and Math: Visualizations and Experiments (July and October)
Sunday, February 25, 2018
Giving talk in Irvine April 28th - pre-registration required.
We'll be giving a talk about our math and science modeling efforts in Irvine the evening of Wednesday, April 18, organized by the Orange County chapter of AIAA, the aerospace engineering professional organization. Join us! Nominal fee for food. Pre-registration required. Click here to register.
Friday, February 23, 2018
Giving UC Berkeley Grad Education colloquium Monday April 2.
We are excited to be giving the April 2nd UC Berkeley Graduate Education Colloqium about our work modeling math and science. Join us if you're in the area! More info at the link.
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