RESOURCES: TinkerCad is a free 3D design site that has tutorials and allows students to quickly start designing their own projects. In addition, SouthGlenn Library has a 3D printer and accepts original 3D designed objects that they will print for you. The LPS Instructional Technology team is piloting to print 3D original projects with two of our elementary buildings and hope to expand to all elementary buildings in the future. Stay tuned for more details.
Keep focused on the desired outcome rather than the technology and you’ll make good decisions.
Monday, November 14, 2016
3D Printing
Did you know? A great way to introduce students to STEM principles is to have them start designing their own 3D objects.
RESOURCES: TinkerCad is a free 3D design site that has tutorials and allows students to quickly start designing their own projects. In addition, SouthGlenn Library has a 3D printer and accepts original 3D designed objects that they will print for you. The LPS Instructional Technology team is piloting to print 3D original projects with two of our elementary buildings and hope to expand to all elementary buildings in the future. Stay tuned for more details.
RESOURCES: TinkerCad is a free 3D design site that has tutorials and allows students to quickly start designing their own projects. In addition, SouthGlenn Library has a 3D printer and accepts original 3D designed objects that they will print for you. The LPS Instructional Technology team is piloting to print 3D original projects with two of our elementary buildings and hope to expand to all elementary buildings in the future. Stay tuned for more details.
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3D Printing,
STEM
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