91% of respondents said that they believed project-based learning was more effective and impactful than traditional teaching methods, while 97% of those using 3D printers said that they had enhanced student learning.
An increasing number of K-12 school districts are creating project-based learning environments through hands-on applications such as makerspaces and 3D printers, according to a recent survey conducted by District
Administration, a national publication for school administrators. More than 200 school administrators from around the U.S. participated in the survey, which was conducted in July 2020.K-12 education in the US is equivalent to primary and secondary education in other parts of the world, covering the ages of 5 to 18.
In this white paper based on the research and insights from educators, you’ll find tips on the sorts of tools that can be used to enable project-based learning and how they are being used.