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We are frequently asked what a makerspace in an elementary school should do and what equipment it can include. Elementary students have always made things, and just as the ability to make a typed report has migrated younger, so too can professional-looking art pieces. What makes sense will largely depend on the school style, budget, and similar factors that are not universal. In this chapter, we give you some anecdotal information and resources developed by early adopters.
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Horvath, J., Cameron, R. (2018). Elementary Students. In: Mastering 3D Printing in the Classroom, Library, and Lab. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3501-0_11
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