Transform STEM Education with 3D Printing Hands-On Training for Educators

Empower your educators with JellyBOX 3D Professional Development, a comprehensive hands-on training experience that goes beyond the basics of 3D printing. In this program, teachers will build their own JellyBOX 3D printer from a DIY kit, earning their "3D Printing Driving License" while gaining essential skills in 3D modeling, slicing, and design.

Through this immersive process, educators will develop the expertise needed to confidently integrate 3D printing into their classrooms, enhancing STEM education and engaging students with real-world applications of this cutting-edge technology.

Why Choose JellyBOX Professional Development?

Many schools have 3D printers, but they often remain underutilized due to a lack of confidence and knowledge.

JellyBOX PD gives teachers the confidence and skills to build, operate, and maintain 3D printers, while easily incorporating them into classroom lessons.

Educators will be equipped to lead after-school programs and summer camps, transforming their schools into centers of STEM creativity and innovation.

What’s Included?

Build a JellyBOX 3D Printer: Hands-on assembly from a DIY kit.

Calibrate and Operate: Learn to achieve optimal print results.

3D Model Slicing: Preparing 3D models for printing.

Designing 3D models: Learn TinkerCAD from the basics to advanced features.

Flexible Learning Options

Available both on-site and online, our 12-hour program is flexible and can be customized to fit your school’s needs.

Proudly Made in the USA with Local Support and Spare Parts

The JellyBOX 3D printer is proudly designed and manufactured in Virginia, USA, making it a true "homegrown" product. Being made in the USA ensures high-quality craftsmanship, easy access to spare parts, and reliable local support.

Take the Next Step

Contact us to schedule a on-line session to get more information today!

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  • Alexander Beth, Technology teacher. The Linden School, Canada.

    We bought our first Jellybox 5 years ago when we opened our new makerspace at The Linden School in Toronto.

    Despite daily use, our first printer is still going strong: small adjustments are easy to make myself, and so I’m not waiting for service calls.

  • Tom Meeks, 3D technology educator, Philips 3D Labs, Virginia

    We were among the first owners of Jellybox 2D printers. While most 3D printers outlive their usefulness after just a few years, that is not true of the Jellybox printer. In fact, even after years of service, each Jellybox printer continues to actively contribute to our educational mission of teaching 3D printing to at-risk young people year after year.

  • Kate Shepard, Tech. Tr. Specialist, J. Dean Elem. School, Virginia

    I built our JellyBOX in 2016 and since then was heavily used all the time from Kindergarten through 4th grade across all content areas.

    JellyBOX is the best 3D printer I have ever worked with. It is intuitive and the prints are the highest quality. I’ve conducted side-by-side comparisons with other popular 3D printers and their quality does not even come close to what JellyBOX can produce.

  • Mike Oakley, Technical Account Manager, Autodesk, Inc.

    I have had the luxury of using many 3D printers ranging in price from $1000 to $250,000. I have not seen print quality like it produces from $5000 printers and some even higher. The printer is well designed, engineered, and is mostly put together with zip ties. Yes zip ties!