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Exploring the 3D printing process for young children in curriculum-aligned making in the classroom
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Young StudentsCurriculum-aligned MakingEducationEarly Childhood EducationSimplified 3DComputational FabricationInteractive LearningDigital FabricationLanguage StudiesFabrication TechniqueDesign3D PrintingEducational InnovationDesign ThinkingYoung ChildrenEducational DesignPrinting ProcessTechnologyDigital Learning
With increasing focus on integrating 3D printing in educational settings, more emphasis needs to be placed on how to introduce young students to the complexities of the 3D printing process. Inspired by the patrons of 3D printer services, we engage children in a simplified 3D printing process. We conducted a study with two 3rd grade public school science classes over 4 days, where students were tasked to print 3D designs they find online for use in a class presentation. Initial findings identify challenges within this process, and show indications of emerging interest towards 3D printing.
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