Managed Term Pilots for Schools

Not yet a Makers Empire school customer and wondering if Makers Empire is right for your school? A paid, managed term pilot is designed to be delivered to groups of schools from all over the world to maximise learning opportunities. Over the course of a term, teachers will explore a Challenge Course with students aligned to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. 

Already a Makers Empire school customer? Check out our similar managed term projects for customers included with your Makers Empire subscription. 

Teachers in a managed term pilot will:

  • Understand how to use 3D technology to plan, teach and assess Design & Technology and Engineering curriculum for K-8 students.
  • Receive complimentary access to Makers Empire’s 3D Learning Program including a Challenge Course for the course of the pilot (one term).
  • Each Challenge Course provides a complete design program for students. Challenge courses are carefully aligned to CCSS and NGSS standards, centered around a theme and designed to take 4-10 weeks to complete. For example, teachers might have students work through a Challenge Course for one lesson per week over a term. Over that term, students will address all aspects of the Design & Technologies curriculum without needing to do any extra planning.
  • Each Challenge Course contains five different activities: 1) videos; 2) quizzes; 3) pro-training tutorials; 4) design challenges; and 5) offline activities.

Do You Meet Pilot Criteria?

For non-customers. Are you:

  1. Keen to provide teachers with an all-in-one solution to plan, teach and assess Design & Technology and/or Engineering curriculum?
  2. Wanting to engage students in STEM learning?
  3. Looking to introduce Design Thinking and 3D design and 3D printing?
  4. Keen to help students develop critical thinking, creativity, collaboration and citizenship skills & learn how to identify/solve real-world problems? 
  5. Wanting an evidence-based solution that is fun and engaging for ALL students, including reluctant learners and those with special needs?
  6. Keen to explore a design program aligned to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals?
  7. Have available budget to participate in a managed pilot, and available funds to continue using Makers Empire if the pilot is successful?

Timetable for Managed Term Pilots

Makers Empire will run four group projects a year, running approximately September – October, November – December, February – March and April – May.
Each project will be available for eight to ten weeks. 

UN Sustainable Development Goals

Commitment Required, Inclusions and Costs

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1. WHAT YOU PROVIDE 

  1. A class or classes of K-8 students to  participate in the pilot
  2.  Devices, laptops or desktop computers that students can use to complete the Challenge Courses. The Makers Empire app will need to be installed on these devices. 
  3. A computer to access the Makers Empire Teacher Dashboard (browser based)
  4. Allocated teacher time to participate fully in the pilot. Teachers will need to allow approximately 1-2 hours a week for a term.

2. WHAT MAKERS EMPIRE PROVIDES

  1. Complimentary access to Makers Empire’s 3D Learning Program for the pilot duration 
  2. Access to a specific Challenge Course – watch example video above – for the duration of the pilot. 
  3.  Expert training and guidance from our learning team, and responsive help and technical support from our customer success team. 
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3. COSTS

  • $500 for unlimited teachers and unlimited students at non-customer schools
  • $250 for one teacher and unlimited students at non-customer schools

Stages in a Managed Term Pilot for Schools

1. TERM BEFORE PILOT

  1. You register your interest to join a pilot below.
  2. We’ll be in touch with you to discuss your completed survey and clarify any points.
  3. We send an invoice to your billing department for the pilot. 

2. TERM OF PILOT

  1. The pilot begins with optional webinars during the first half of the project to answer questions and provide support. Additional support is provided as needed via email or 1:1 virtual meetings 
  2. Teachers introduce Makers Empire to students.
  3. Students being work on a challenge course.
  4. Students complete a challenge course. 

3. TERM AFTER PILOT

  1. Teachers and students provide insight into learning behaviours and attitudes via a survey.
  2. We arrange an optional 1:1 virtual meeting to discuss what worked well and what could be improved. 
  3. You discuss your experience and feedback from teachers and students with your stakeholders and agree next steps.

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