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By Shaunna Smith

By Shaunna Smith. - MIT Media Lab. digital fabrication =. "make (almost) anything”. A concept that was once only available to a few…. Commercial Fabrication. …is now available to the masses. Personal Fabrication. How can digital fabrication be used effectively in the classroom?.

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  1. By Shaunna Smith

  2. - MIT Media Lab digital fabrication = "make (almost) anything”

  3. A concept that was once only available to a few… Commercial Fabrication

  4. …is now available to the masses. Personal Fabrication

  5. How can digital fabrication be used effectively in the classroom? So what?

  6. [demystifying] STEM State of the “ART”

  7. As educators, we encourage our students to dream big and Think outside of the box

  8. http://digitalfabrication.pbworks.com

  9. It all begins with an idea. Think it

  10. Digital creation of ideas and concepts. Digitize it Silhouette software Adobe Illustrator Canon Creative Park Robert Sabuda’sSimple Pop-ups You Can Make AspexFabLabModelMaker

  11. Making the idea tangible. Print & Cut it

  12. 2D idea becomes 3D reality. Build it

  13. VIDEO:Tangible Learning in the 21stCentury By Shaunna Smith4:25 length

  14. VIDEO:Downloads You Can Touch: SketchUp and 3D Printing the Disney Concert Hall By Sweet Onion Creations2:23 length

  15. VIDEO:The Classroom Fabrication Laboratory By Willy Kjellstrom4:25 length

  16. educational examples Science • Simple machines • 3D sculpture • 2D static cling anatomy overlays • Pop-up cards and books

  17. educational examples Mathematics • Tessellations • Platonic solids • Architecture • Pop-up cards and books

  18. educational examples Social Education • Globe • Dioramas • Puzzles • Architecture: place & time • Pop-up cards and books

  19. educational examples Language Arts • Diorama • Vocabulary development • Sequence of events • Pop-up cards and books

  20. Digital fabrication & 21st century careers • Architecture • Art • Rapid Prototyping

  21. VIDEO:Architectural Model 'Design Your Dwelling’ By Sweet Onion Creations 3:56length

  22. VIDEO:Organ Printing Featuring Dr. Gabor Forgacs 3:31length

  23. considerations Training • Professional development • Pedagogy linked to content • Follow-up training • Collaboration

  24. "Technology integration is not about the availability of technology, but more the teacher's effective use of technology that makes a difference in REFORMING THE CLASSROOM”. - Gorder

  25. Computer Software Hardware Consumable Materials What do I need? Materials

  26. considerations Hardware Canon Pixma Inkjet printer = $75 QuicKutz Silhouette SD = $250-350

  27. considerations Software Adobe Illustrator = $200 (single user) AspexFabLabModelMaker = $82 (single user) Aviary Raven = free, web-based Google SketchUp = free, download to computer

  28. considerations Consumable Materials • Replacement mats = $30 (2 pack) • Replacement blade = $10 • Paper/Cardstock = vary • Vinyl = $1 per sheet

  29. 3D Printers • Laser & Wood Cutters • Fab@School

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