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People often ask us how to use 3D printers outside of obvious areas like robotics and art. Some of the most creative applications we have seen, actually, have been in disciplines that lend themselves to storytelling. We all made dioramas with cardboard in middle school, but we can now go beyond that.

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Horvath, J., Cameron, R. (2018). Language Arts and Social Studies. In: Mastering 3D Printing in the Classroom, Library, and Lab. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3501-0_10

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