Showing posts with label teaching. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teaching. Show all posts

3-D Printing and Clay Modeling

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

Continue Reading...

Teaching 3-D Printing with Learning Disabilities

Being new to teaching 3-D Printing is quite the journey. With little experience, coming up with a new curriculum to teach 3-D Printing is a daunting task. To add more on top of that, teaching 3-D printing to kids with

Continue Reading...

History of 3-D Printing

One of the new courses that I'm teaching this year is 3-D printing. I am extremely excited about this since I think this will be a great opportunities for our students to learn a course that has every thing needed

Continue Reading...

Day 69: The 10 Most Useful iPad Apps for the Deaf

On August 12, 2010, I had guest blogger Andrew Hall, who also has guest blogged for My Dog Ate My Blog and a writer on online schools for Guide to Online Schools, write a post on The 10 Most Useful

Continue Reading...

The Seventh Teacher

This morning the sun shined its ray through the hostel window and started to annoy my eyes, yet, I knew that it was more than that, it was time for me to wake up early in the morning. 6:09. That's the

Continue Reading...

Door in the Future

Such a beautiful day today. What can I say? This day is off to an excellent start. Right now, I'm sitting in the lobby of the Renaissance Hotel in Seattle, WA. First word that comes to mind: fancy. You know if

Continue Reading...