3-D Printing and Clay Modeling

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As I mentioned in the previous two post, History of 3-D Printing and Teaching 3-D Printing with Learning Disabilities, that I will be teaching 3-D printing. Yesterday, we completed the last day of the City X Project where the students had to make 3-D models of their prototypes with clay. After that, they used the rest of their time to research websites that had 3-D models examples that they can use when deciding on what to make. The students love this since it was hands on and they got to compare their ideas with the ideas of their classmates. They were also able to suggest better ideas on how to make each other prototypes better! 

Here are the prototypes that they made! 



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