Mind Lab - Week 6 - Digital - 3D Modelling and Printing

3D Modelling


Suggest ways in which 3D printing technologies might change educational practice.
I if our students are to make widespread use of 3D printing technologies when older then they need to be developing many skills today - which can be developed through coding and 3DS printing in class.


  • Creating not consuming
  • Empowering students - let them express themselves
  • Take risks and learn to fail
  • Build self-confidence
  • Inclusive
  • Develops critical thinking skills
  • Teamwork and collaboration skills



Topology Sculpting
A type of 3D modelling that is like sculpting clay. SculptGL lets you do this in the browser




I have been using this in class and the children love it.

I took off the symmetry setting - and regretted it - you get a much better result if you leave it on!





Tinkercad is also something the children really enjoy. They have been through the tutorials and I have set the challenge of modelling square numbers. They have embraced the challenge and are busy working out the best way of grouping their cubes rather than have to create them all individually.




We were challenged to create a Father's Day Gift

Here is my toy soldier





 

After class: Try out a 3D modelling tool with your class.

In class children have been using ScupltGL and really enjoying the creative process. I plan to get them all to create a 'creature' and write a story of "The day I found this creature under my bed!'

We have been using Tinkercad in class to show representations of arrays and square numbers. Cubed numbers are next!

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