Good Things come in Small Packages
It might not look like much, but it is ours. We printed the small red cube on our school’s 3D printer, but that’s really not the important part. What’s important is what’s inside. The cube contains part of our school’s story. You can access it by scanning the QR code inside the cube or by simply watching the video below.
The most amazing thing is that our school’s story will soon become part of a larger narrative. Schools around the planet have the opportunity to print their own 3D cubes and send them to a central location for display. The collaborative work of art will feature cubes of different shapes and sizes from kids all over the world. We hope you’ll consider joining us on this epic adventure. Click HERE for more information on the #ThatsMyCube project.
Our cube may be small, but our students’ voices are not…and their stories matter. Good things come in small packages!
Posted on January 16, 2015, in Uncategorized and tagged 3D Objects, 3D Printing, Amplify Student Voice, Collaboration, Connected Pedagogy, EdTech, Greenwood Elementary, GWgreats, Innovation, Makerbot, Technology, That's My Cube, ThatsMyCube. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.
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