Makers Empire is delighted to announce that the company has received a $60,000 grant from the Toyota Community Trust to help deliver 3D technology and professional learning to eight schools in Melbourne’s West.

The West Melbourne 3D Printing in Schools Project is designed to develop sustainable and scalable models of professional learning that lead to effective implementation of STEM learning outcomes and improvement in students’ critical, creative and Design Thinking abilities. The eight schools that will be part of this project are, in no particular order:

  1. Catholic Regional College St Albans
  2. Jackson School
  3. St Alban’s Heights Primary School
  4. St Margaret’s Primary School
  5. Exford Primary School
  6. St Therese’s School
  7. Westgrove Primary School
  8. Williamstown Primary School

The West Melbourne 3D Printing in Schools Project works towards the goals of the National STEM School Education Strategy 2016-2026 by:

To achieve the project goals, over term three and four in 2019, project participants will undertake Makers Empire’s Learning by Design course. Makers Empire’s Learning by Design course was recently the focus of a 12-month Macquarie University research study into the impact of maker pedagogies in K-8 settings. The research study report revealed that makerspaces can have compelling learning benefits for both students and teachers.

Makers Empire’s CEO, Jon Soong, said, “we’re thrilled to partner with the Toyota Community Trust to deliver this pioneering program for schools in Melbourne’s West. This program has been proven to be extremely engaging for students and highly effective at developing their creativity, critical thinking, design thinking and digital skills. Plus, solving genuine design challenges helps boost students’ confidence and resilience when dealing with setbacks.”

Mike Rausa, Chairman of the Toyota Community Trust, said, “the future of mobility will be determined by the next generation of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) talent. Toyota Australia has played an integral role in Australian communities for more than 50 years and is proud to continue to support young Australians to pursue careers in STEM.”

Inclusions for Participating schools

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

  • 20 hours of professional learning
  • 2 face-to-face professional development days
  • 1 showcase day to share your learning
  • 2-hour online, on-demand professional development course
  • Project management and reports
  • For 2+ teachers per school

TOOLS AND RESOURCES

  • Easy to use 3D software
  • Class management tools
  • 150 curriculum-aligned lesson plans
  • Built-in student assessment
  • Training
  • Ongoing support
  • For all teachers and students in a school for three years

3D HARDWARE PACKAGE

  • 3 x FlashForge Inventor IIs 3D printers
  • 20 rolls of biodegradable PLA filament
  • Hardware training
  • Hardware support
  • Shipping included

Benefits for Participating Schools

Participating teachers will:

Participating students will: