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Cross-cultural examination of 3D modelling and 3D printing in STEAM education: comparing results from teachers in Montenegro and Austria

Integrating 3D modelling and printing in STEAM education presents opportunities and challenges for teachers, particularly those in some European countries where its adoption in schools still needs to be improved. This article presents findings from a cross-cultural examination of 3D modelling and pr...

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Published in:London review of education 2024-04, Vol.22 (1)
Main Authors: Ulbrich, Eva, Da Cruz, Marjorie, Anđić, Branko, Tejera, Mathias, Dana-Picard, Noah Thierry, Lavicza, Zsolt
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