The most important part of our 3D
ThinkLink Initiative isn’t 3D printing. It’s all about thinking.
Poor decision-making – what our Co-Founder and President Lynda
Mann likes to call “stinkin’ thinkin’” – has led to all sorts of trouble for
the at-risk kids we work with. Our project is a fun, hands-on way of showing
students how to learn from their mistakes.
A collection of failed phone case prints in our 3D ThinkLink Creatvity Lab |
The process of turning an idea into a 3D-printed object is fraught
with failure.
We have boxes filled with parts that didn’t turn out right the first
time, or the second or third or fourth time – and we’re not alone.
In our classes, kids who once quit trying when they failed discover
new ways of overcoming obstacles and reaching goals.
We know our students will
benefit from these critical thinking and problem solving skills throughout
their lives, even if they don’t continue with 3D printing.
Listen to what some of our students and teachers say about the
life lessons learned through the 3D
ThinkLink Initiative.
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