raised3D is a 2-week summer camp that uses 3D printing to excite students about engineering through a series of design challenges. Students entering their 7th or 8th grade years are encouraged to join us as we learn about engineering design, team work, communication, and engineering systems by building and using a 3D printer.
In the back corner of Room 3024 in the Emerging Technologies Building at Texas A&M, 3-D printers hum while lying down plastic line by line to create a purple octopus, a gray heart and a white cube. All of the images were designed by Bryan students going into the seventh and eighth grades.