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3D Printing: New Dimensions in Learning Heather Durnin & Marc Westra @hdurnin @marcwestra heatherdurnin.com Gr. 8 Teachers AMDSB, F.E. Madill S.S. Wingham, ON
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3D Printing:

New Dimensions in Learning

Heather Durnin & Marc Westra

@hdurnin @marcwestra

heatherdurnin.comGr. 8 Teachers

AMDSB, F.E. Madill S.S.

Wingham, ON

Today’s Topics

1. Why 3D printing?

2. How it works

3. Beginnings

4. Successess

5. Struggles

6. Curriculum Links

7. Accessing a printer if you don’t have one

8. FAQ

Creating a new type of manipulative

Abstract => Concrete

$500 - $2 500

Coil of melted filament

“In our classrooms, the

joys of learning should

wash over student AND

teacher.” Jeff Goldstein

Numerous Free Software Options:

Sketchup, Autodesk 123D Design,

Tinkercad, 3D Tin,

“Don’t wait until you’re an

expert to introduce

something.”Reid Wilson

David Hann,

@TeacherHann

Don Mills Middle

School

Design in the Science Classroom

Bridging

the

Distance

Made in Space

#beta = exercise your

patience

● International education workshop materials

● teaches creative problem solving using The Design

Process and 3D technology

City X Project

Design

Process:

Empathize

Define

Ideate

Prototype

Test

Share

Design Process: Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype, Test, Share

Step 5: Test

Prototype #2

Luke’s soil pot

1) created on 123D Design, 2) moved onto SD card via

Makerware

City X Project Communities:

123dapp.com/gallery or tinkercad.com/things

3D Communities:

Autodesk 123D

Projects

Thingiverse

In our classrooms,

a teacher passes a piece of themselves

to the next generation,

so our children may go where none

have gone before. Jeff Goldstein


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