3Doodler Classroom Basics: Getting Started with the 3Doodler in the Classroom

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These four modules (including a related Pop Quiz) will walk you through the basics of using the 3Doodler in the classroom, including handling the 3Doodler, moving from 2D to 3D, and exploring different 3Doodler materials. Prepare your students for more advanced lessons using the 3Doodler while inspiring and engaging them at the same time!

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 3Doodler is the world’s first 3D printing pen

We wanted to design a 3D printing device that could be used within minutes, without needing any technical knowledge, software or computers. We also wanted it to be affordable as well as fun, so that anyone could 3Doodle! Compact and easy to use, the 3Doodler allows you to literally draw in the air – whether freestyle 3D sketching or tracing shapes from templates to make larger structures and objects.

Maxwell Bogue
From film school to computer science to toy inventor, Max’s past spans time working on She Spies, as well as three years as an R&D Project Manager at WowWee where he launched products including Rovio, RS Media and ChatterBots. Max co-founded WobbleWorks (the maker of the 3Doodler) in 2010.

Peter Dilworth
Peter is an alumnus of MIT’s Leg Laboratory and the MIT Media Lab where his work has contributed to numerous innovations in the field of robotics. Peter previously worked as an inventor at WowWee, co-founded WobbleWorks with Max in 2010 and is now the company’s Chief Inventor and CTO.

Daniel Cowen
Co-founder of two award-winning software startups and a former corporate lawyer, Daniel was born and raised in London, England. As Co-Founder of 3Doodler, Daniel oversees operations, marketing & business development, and is responsible for nurturing a passionate environment at 3Doodler.

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