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"Project Ignite has truly transformed our classroom environment, and I am thrilled with how it boosts my students' enthusiasm and engagement with design and 3D printing technology," says a middle school teacher in Plainville, CT.
SAN FRANCISCO—(BUSINESS WIRE)—In response to the President's initiative to foster a Nation of Makers, Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ:ADSK), alongside a White House event celebrating the National Week of Making, is launching Project Ignite. This free* and open learning platform aims to equip young learners with essential skills and confidence through interactive design experiences centered around cutting-edge technologies like 3D printing and electronics.
Geared towards K-12 schools, Project Ignite covers the entire design process, from conceptualization to digital modeling and physical fabrication. It combines free* software, customizable design tools, step-by-step tutorials, and purchasable hardware options. The websites for Autodesk’s Project Ignite, Tinkercad, and 123D Circuits are all COPPA-safe, verified by CARU’s Kids Privacy Safe Harbor Program.
With decades of experience in education, Autodesk knows firsthand the transformative power of providing the right tools and inspiration to young minds. Project Ignite adds to Autodesk's suite of free* educational resources by offering a specialized blend of technology, learning materials, and services designed to bring the Maker Movement into classrooms nationwide.
"Learning through making, designing, and fostering creativity is vital for preparing students for future challenges," said Samir Hanna, Vice President and General Manager of Autodesk's Consumer and 3D Printing division. "Project Ignite creates a collaborative and hands-on setting that not only motivates teachers but also deepens student involvement while encouraging innovative thinking in an engaging manner."
Backed by major companies such as Microsoft, MakerBot, and Electroninks Writeables, Project Ignite also provides classroom bundles. These packages include hardware like 3D printers and electronic kits, along with professional development and training services, helping educators implement these tools seamlessly.
"Project Ignite has been an incredible addition to our classroom. It has significantly increased my students' excitement and interest in design and 3D printing," shared Kim Coyle, an educator at the Middle School of Plainville. "We're aiming to inspire the next generation of innovators, so we're expanding Project Ignite into other grades and planning to set up a makerspace next year to nurture our students' curiosity and creativity."
Autodesk strives to deliver innovative technology accessible via common platforms to enhance the user experience. Similar to Spark, Autodesk's open 3D printing platform, Project Ignite brings this concept into education by empowering the next generation of innovators. It will initially be available in English for educators and students both domestically and internationally.
For Educators:
Project Ignite integrates free* Autodesk design software such as Tinkercad and 123D Circuits, offering step-by-step lessons within these apps to promote design thinking and practical problem-solving skills. It also provides purchasable hardware options like 3D printers from MakerBot and Circuit Scribe pens and modules from Electroninks Writeables. Educators can log in for free* to access Project Ignite content, regardless of whether they decide to buy hardware.
For Schools:
Administrators can select from various package solutions that combine free* software, purchasable hardware, educator training, and support—all sourced from one location—to introduce the Maker Movement into their classrooms.
For Educational Partners:
Project Ignite welcomes educators, publishers, ed-tech companies, and hardware providers interested in contributing to the next education revolution. This initiative inspires students to pursue STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) education while keeping educators updated on emerging tech trends.
For Families or Parents:
Project Ignite serves as an excellent resource for families to explore technology basics in a moderated environment, extending to enjoyable weekend projects.
To learn more about Project Ignite, visit https://projectignite.autodesk.com.
Autodesk in Education:
Autodesk equips young learners, educators, and schools globally with access to its range of free* professional 3D design software and creative applications, complemented by project-based learning content to inspire and prepare the next generation of creators and innovators. This includes:
- Developing proficiency among young learners from elementary school onward to support STEAM-related subjects addressing real-world issues.
- Providing industry-relevant knowledge and 3D design expertise to give students a competitive edge now and career success in the future.
- Assisting educators in fostering creativity and innovation among students while promoting a multidisciplinary teaching approach that reflects modern business realities.
In December 2014, Autodesk committed millions of dollars to offer its free* 3D design software and creative applications worldwide to support future economies and fuel innovation.
To apply for free access to Autodesk software for schools, visit www.autodesk.com/academic.
About Autodesk:
Autodesk empowers people to imagine, design, and create a better world. From professionals to students and hobbyists, everyone uses Autodesk software to unleash creativity and tackle significant challenges. For more information, visit autodesk.com or follow @autodesk.
*Free products are subject to the terms and conditions of the accompanying end-user license and service agreements.
© 2015 Autodesk, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Autodesk, Inc.
Jennifer Gentrup, 415-547-2435
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