It's always more fun to learn about history when the lesson is interactive; at least I think so. These days, what could be more interactive than students bringing their creations to life through 3D printing? Combining 3D printing with artificial intelligence! Students at the technology-focused STEM School and Academy in Colorado got to do just that, when their teacher challenged them to give historical figures a voice. The teacher wanted his students to bring history to life through problem-solving, robotics, artificial intelligence, and critical thinking. While they still have to follow the College Board's AP World History curriculum and learn about World War I the traditional way, Cegielski recently challenged them with a "historical what-if question" and asked if it was possible to prevent the war through artificial intelligence. Read more at 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/167808/3d-printing-ai-stem-students/