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Webinar

Integrating Innovation Across the Curriculum

Join us for an inspiring and practical webinar exploring how Columbus Academy integrates technology and makerspace skills into the classroom across all disciplines at a K-12 school. This session will showcase real-world examples of how the engineering design process, 3D printing have elevated student engagement. We will highlight our use of3d Printer OS, Lightburn and Easel to maximize our CAD-CAM workflows in a range of subject areas—from science and math to humanities and the arts.

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Takeaways

  • Address Technology Hurdles

    Implementing 3D Printer OS transformed the 3D printing workflow by enabling remote queuing from student iPads, providing real-time data, significantly reducing the fail rate, and eliminating the need for SD cards.

  • Three Pillars of Integration

    Successful, robust tech integration requires three equally important components: dedicated spaces with tools, robust faculty training/PD, and a student foundational skill set built through a progressive, formalized curriculum.

  • Scaffold Student Skills

    Columbus Academy built a K-12 continuum for engineering and design, starting with Tinkercad in third grade and culminating in semester-long 8th grade product design and high school engineering courses.

  • Prioritize Faculty Training

    A new self-paced, a la carte CA badging program and bi-yearly innovation fair are used to build a critical mass of design-process skilled faculty who are confident in collaborating to integrate makerspace projects into their classes

  • AI as an Ideation Tool

    AI tools like Gemini are encouraged in the makerspace for "green light" use as inspiration and idea generation, replacing traditional methods like image searches, Make Magazine, and Pinterest.