The students were challenged to design an innovative prototype that could help address the global waste problem.
“So they’ll come ...
Students from around 20 different schools recently gathered at Melbourne’s Banyule-Nillumbik Tech School for a three day ‘War on Waste’ inquiry.
Students have used computer aided design, 3D printing, cardboard prototyping and electronics to bring their ideas on how to address global waste to life.
The students were challenged to design an innovative prototype that could help address the global waste problem.
“So they’ll come ...
This story appeared in the September 2019 edition of Australian Teacher Magazine.
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