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Tag Archives: 3D
PSY 3D Printing Story in TLT Newsletter
TLT’s Emma Gosalvez wrote up a nice story about students in Chuck Gaston’s engineering courses who use the 3D printers to support their design work. Check out the story and thanks Emma!!
Fall Projects Update
The semester got off to a bang with several major projects underway!!! Thanks to the many faculty partners who made all of these projects possible! Please let me know if I inadvertently left your name out – Apologies and I … Continue reading
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3D Printing Lessons Learned
We are piloting 3D Printers given to us from ETS – and I’m gathering lessons learned here along with problems encountered, solutions derived, and projects completed… 1. Intergrating MakerBot software with CLC computers Makerbot Desktop program be installed on PCs … Continue reading
3D Printers are Here!
Thanks to Kyle Bowen and Ryan Wetzel of ETS, two Makerbot printers arrived today for use by our faculty in AY 15/16. What a great opportunity for our students and faculty! We’ll be looking to branch out to other disciplines … Continue reading
MakerBot is coming to Penn State York!
Thanks to Kyle Bowen, Director of Educational Technology Services (ETS) at TLT , our IT staff, and our engineering faculty willing to champion this, Penn State York is getting the loan of two 3D printers (MakerBot) from ETS! Amy Krtanjek, … Continue reading