Appendix: Links and Resources
Media Sites Focusing on 3D Printing
This last group of sites are media organizations that focus on 3D printing and/or the maker movement. Many blogs and informal sites as well as major news organizations cover 3D printing—a web search on the topic of interest will reveal a mix of traditional and upstart media coverage.
3D Printing Industry (industry website):
http://3dprintingindustry.com
Make
magazine (website and physical magazine):
www.makezine.com
Hackaday (website):
www.hackaday.com
3Ders (websites and community forums):
www.3ders.org
Books
We have a fairly eclectic set of books that we have found useful, some of which we have explicitly mentioned in the text, and others of which are classic design texts or just books that made us think. You may find some of them useful as you try to think about how to effectively incorporate maker ideas into teaching and learning:
Armstrong, T. (2012)
Neurodiversity in the Classroom
. Alexandria, VA: ASCD Press
Boeler, J. (2016)
Mathematical Mindsets
. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass
Horvath, J. and Cameron, R. (2016)
3D Printed Science Projects
. New York: Apress
Horvath, J. and Cameron, R. (2017)
3D Printed Science Projects
,
Volume 2.
New York: Apress
Lockhart, P. (2009)
A Mathematician’s Lament
. New York: Bellevue Literary Press
Norman, D.A. (1988)
The Design of Everyday Things
. Basic Books
Resnick, M. (2017)
Lifelong Kindergarten
. The MIT Press
Petroski, H. (1992)
To Engineer Is Human
. Vintage Books