Over 100 Submissions for the MakerBot Teacher Giveaway.
We received more than 100 entries into the MakerBot Teacher Giveaway. Now we’ve got to go through them and evaluate them and choose 10. It’s going to be tough, I looked through them briefly and there are a lot of good ones. We’ll be publishing a lot of the lesson plans so you’ll be able to imagine what teachers are doing with their students and MakerBots! Thanks to everyone who submitted!
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Kim Kirfman
I would like to ask a question hopefully before my submission as graded.
The origional criteria for submissions was clarity, innovation and curriculum integration. I was confused when I saw that makerbot seemed concerned about how detailed your lesson plan should be (I thought you were supposed to follow the origional criteria). Me, being a homeschool teacher, probably Wrote up my submission very differently than many other teachers. Instead of detailing each little thing my students would do in one class, I found as many ways as I could where a makerbot could be used in my classroom and listed them as clearly and concisely as possible. I wanted to know if I will be immediately eliminated because I didn’t go into extreme detail or will I have any less of a chance at it?
PS: Can you also tell me how the winners will be notified and when they should be.