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Exclusive: 3D Printer GIVEAWAY for School News readers

Start your school’s STEAM journey by signing up to our School News newsletter for a chance to win one of two incredible Makers Empire Starter Packages worth $2,999 + GST each!

School News has partnered up with Makers Empire to provide this opportunity for two Aussie primary schools to win all the 3D printing tools and support they need to integrate Maker Pedagogy into their teaching practice. 

Here at School News, we are passionate about teaching tools and learning resources, and the Makers Empire’s Starter Package includes all the tools, resources, curriculum and support teachers need to develop students’ Design Thinking skills and cover the Design & Technology curriculum. If your name is drawn from the hat, your school will receive:

  • 1 x Inventor IIs 3D printer
  • 5 x 500g rolls of biodegradable PLA filament
  • Online hardware training
  • Online hardware support

Even the littlest learners can use this student-friendly 3D printing software and the Makers Empire teacher dashboard allows you to set custom design challenges, download student designs, monitor progress, leave feedback, and reward all their stellar efforts.

Click here to find out more

Schools around the world are innovating every day, working on incredible projects facilitated by 3D printers.

School News is thrilled to partner with Makers Empire so that two more schools can join the movement! These printers are suitable for k-8 schools and the closing date is November 30, so sign up today to give your school a chance to win.

Good luck!

Rosie Clarke, Editor
On behalf of the School News team.

Rosie Clarke

Rosie is the managing editor here at Multimedia Pty Ltd, working across School News New Zealand and School News Australia. She has spent 10+ years in B2B journalism, and has spent some time over the last couple of years teaching as a sessional academic. Feel free to contact her at any time with editorial or magazine content enquiries.

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