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A Special Editorial: Educational Implications of the Digital Fabrication Revolution

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Lynn Bell, Abbie Brown, Glen Bull, Kate Conly, LaMont Johnson, Anita McAnear, Cleb Maddux, Gary Marks, Ann Thompson, Denise Schmidt, Lynne Schrum, Sharon Smaldino, Michael Spector, and Debra Sprague. A Special Editorial: Educational Implications of the Digital Fabrication Revolution. TECHTRENDS TECH TRENDS 54, 2–5 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11528-010-0423-2

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