San Diego Jewish schools to teach 3-D printing

cije logoSAN DIEGO (Press Release) — The Center for Initiatives in Jewish Education’s (CIJE) CIJE-Tech programs in San Diego and schools nationwide will add advanced 3-D printing and software design as part of the CIJE-Tech High School Engineering Program.

Soille San Diego and the San Diego Jewish Academy will both offer the CIJE-Tech program with 3-D printing. The CIJE-Tech High School Engineering Program is a discovery-focused, interactive curriculum with a year each of scientific and biomedical engineering. CIJE-Tech exposes students to a diverse range of science and technical knowledge areas while helping develop multidisciplinary and abstract thinking as well as leadership and teamwork skills. CIJE also provides intensive teacher training, on-going teacher mentoring as well as all science laboratory equipment and materials. The curriculum was developed in collaboration with the Israel Sci-Tech network of schools.

“In the past, students would, for example hook up motors to a foam block and try to imagine it being a car,” explains Judy Lebovits, vice president, director CIJE.  “Now with 3-D printing, students can design a real chassis and bring their projects to a further stage of development.  It will add a whole new level of expertise to the program.”

3-D printing is being widely adapted in engineering, product development, manufacturing and even food design.

“More important than the availability of the printers is our decision to provide advanced design software, which is used professionally and which students in high school don’t have access to because of the cost.” explains Jason Cury, president of CIJE.  “We believe that using professional tools will help our students be better prepared for high school engineering internships, and future careers.”

At the outset, the MakerBot Replicator Mini 3-D printers will be shared among the schools. CIJE hopes that donors will help fund additional hardware purchases and software licenses.

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