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Englewood students learn tech, engineering in pathway BY ELISABETH SLAY ESLAY@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
From screen to reality students in Englewood High School’s engineering program commonly utilize various types of tech to bring their imaginations to life.
Be it a three dimensional replica of a whole planet that fits in one’s hand or a reimagined fidget spinner, students of the Engineering, Design, Fabrication, and Robotics Pathway learn how to program and operate machines such as 3D printers, an embroidery machine, a laser cutter,
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plasma cutter and more. Teacher and leader of the pathway Dillon Schmidt assists students with everything from 3D printing items to programming a drill. “Within the Engineering PathSEE STEM, P10
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