A prototype for improved learning

Maples Met School raises funds to have a fabrication lab built at the school

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Maples Met School Grade 10 student Joseph Facundo will soon be building prototypes for his projects without having to leave school grounds.

Maples Met School Grade 10 student Joseph Facundo will soon be building prototypes for his projects without having to leave school grounds.

 

Photo by Ligia Braidotti
At North Forge Technology Exchange, Joseph Facundo observes a 3D printer print a prototype of Winnipeg.
Photo by Ligia Braidotti At North Forge Technology Exchange, Joseph Facundo observes a 3D printer print a prototype of Winnipeg.

Maples Met students and staff are selling Kicking Horse Coffee to raise funds and have their own fabrication lab built at the school. 

Photo by Ligia Braidotti
Joseph Facundo is learning to work with several machines at North Forge Technology Exchange's fabrication lab.
Photo by Ligia Braidotti Joseph Facundo is learning to work with several machines at North Forge Technology Exchange's fabrication lab.
Photo by Ligia Braidotti
Joseph Facundo has learned to work with software that allows for 3D printing.
Photo by Ligia Braidotti Joseph Facundo has learned to work with software that allows for 3D printing.
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