Zaniac, an after-school enrichment program focusing on STEM education, has added a 3D printing program to its offerings. This program, along with a space program, are the latest addition to the technology-based learning Zaniac first began offering in 2012. Zaniac’s founder, Paul Zane Pilzer, believes that his unique brand of interactive education truly prepares children with the 21st century learning skills they need to become active members of society. The classes are offered at campuses in Utah and Connecticut once a week with low student to teacher ratios in an effort to make STEM education feel more like fun than like homework. For more details, check out the full article: http://3dprint.com/20260/zaniac-3d-printing-classes/

Below is a picture of a Zaniac student focusing on his 3D printer: