Makers Empire is used by 26,000+ teachers in schools in over forty countries around the world, including Australia, the USA, China, England, Ireland, Canada, Germany, Spain, the United Arab Emirates, Hong Kong, and Vietnam.
Makers Empire’s Global Design Program pairs together Makers Empire schools in different countries and challenges their students to work collaboratively to design solutions to real-world problems or needs.
As the students work together to solve their design challenge and meet their learning goals, the students gain a new understanding of another country and culture and forge new friendships.
Karie had a class that was learning about the 13 colonies of America and saw the Global Design Program as an opportunity to engage the students more deeply in the subject. So she reached out to Kate and their two classes connected to learn about the histories of the first colonies together. Each student then designed a relic or artefact from the relevant time period using Makers Empire’s 3D design app. Learn more.
Year 7s Chatting with Guang Zhou @icadelaide @jess_heysen @julielindsay @MakersEmpire pic.twitter.com/AiSN7G6UsH
— Jolanta Stephens (@Jolantastephens) September 14, 2016
Students from Immanuel College in Australia and ISA International School in China teamed up for the three-month City Exchange Project. The students worked together to investigate the key factors that make up a liveable city. Learn more.
In September and October 2018, students from Stoner Prairie Elementary School in the USA partnered with students from St Michael’s College in Australia for a Global Design Program project about water and aquatic animals. Students loved sharing their Makers Empire 3D designs and culture with each other by creating short videos for their peers to watch. Using video to share their work was a great way to manage the difficult time difference between the two countries and keep students engaged. Learn more.
Research iconic buildings and structures from your own country. Then create a shortlist of landmarks and create designs of them using Makers Empire 3D software. Exchange them with students in another country to learn more about each other’s culture.
Identify a problem in your schools or communities and put your heads together to solve it
Design 3D creatures or monsters for students in another class to print out and vice-versa. The students could create a photo diary of activities that they do with their creatures or monsters to give their peers an insight into their daily lives
The Global Design Program is open to all current Makers Empire school customers. To sign up to the Global Design Program, click the button below. You will then be prompted to log in to the Teacher’s Dashboard (if you’re not already logged in) so you can access the Global Design Program sign up page.
If you are not already a Makers Empire customer and would like to subscribe, click on the request a quote button below. You will then be prompted to provide a few more details so we can prepare a customised quotation for you.
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