
3D Printing
A Powerful New Curriculum Tool for Your School Library
Lesley M. Cano(Author)
Libraries Unlimited Inc (Publisher)
Published on 28. August 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-1-61069-977-8 (ISBN)
Description
This beginner's guide to 3D design and printing provides librarians with lessons, tips, and instructions for integrating these technologies into the K-12 standards-based curriculum.
This fascinating primer illustrates how 3D printing can be used in different curriculum areas to engage and inspire your K-12 students. You'll gain insight into the printing process and learn how to best utilize multi-dimensional equipment in your library. Written in non-technical language, the book introduces the technology, shows how to get started, and offers ideas for creating project-based learning models.
Author Lesley M. Cano, a school librarian with considerable experience integrating 3D printing into the school curriculum, discusses how to implement this technology in projects across disciplines ranging from math to fine arts and grade levels K through 12. She offers concrete examples that can be easily adjusted to fit subject areas and developmental needs. The title also includes step-by-step instructions for using freely available software tools along with practical tips and strategies to manage implementation of this innovative new technology.
This fascinating primer illustrates how 3D printing can be used in different curriculum areas to engage and inspire your K-12 students. You'll gain insight into the printing process and learn how to best utilize multi-dimensional equipment in your library. Written in non-technical language, the book introduces the technology, shows how to get started, and offers ideas for creating project-based learning models.
Author Lesley M. Cano, a school librarian with considerable experience integrating 3D printing into the school curriculum, discusses how to implement this technology in projects across disciplines ranging from math to fine arts and grade levels K through 12. She offers concrete examples that can be easily adjusted to fit subject areas and developmental needs. The title also includes step-by-step instructions for using freely available software tools along with practical tips and strategies to manage implementation of this innovative new technology.
Reviews / Votes
Exceptionally well written, organized and presented, 3D Printing: A Powerful New Curriculum Tool for Your School Library is an ideal introduction and instruction manual which is very highly recommended for the reference collections of public, corporate, governmental, and academic libraries. * Midwest Book Review *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Illustrations
123 bw illus
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
402 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-61069-977-8 (9781610699778)
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08/2015
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08/2015
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Person
Lesley M. Cano is school librarian at Remynse Elementary in Arlington, TX, where she was recognized as Teacher of the Year.
Content
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Basics of 3D Modeling and Printing
Chapter 2: The Role of 3D Modeling and Printing in Schools
Chapter 3: 3D Modeling Programs and Applications
Chapter 4: Focus on 3D Modeling: Tinkercad
Chapter 5: Focus on 3D Modeling: 123D Design
Chapter 6: Focus on 3D Modeling: 3D Tin
Chapter 7: Focus on 3D Modeling: Sketchup
Chapter 8: 3D Modeling Using Tablets
Chapter 9: 3D Modeling and Printing in the Math Curriculum
Chapter 10: 3D Modeling and Printing in the Science Curriculum
Chapter 11: 3D Modeling and Printing in the Language Arts Curriculum
Chapter 12: 3D Modeling and Printing in the Social Studies Curriculum
Chapter 13: 3D Modeling and Printing in the Fine Arts Curriculum
Chapter 14: Tips for Successfully Integrating 3D Modeling and Printing into the Curriculum
Glossary
Resources
References
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Basics of 3D Modeling and Printing
Chapter 2: The Role of 3D Modeling and Printing in Schools
Chapter 3: 3D Modeling Programs and Applications
Chapter 4: Focus on 3D Modeling: Tinkercad
Chapter 5: Focus on 3D Modeling: 123D Design
Chapter 6: Focus on 3D Modeling: 3D Tin
Chapter 7: Focus on 3D Modeling: Sketchup
Chapter 8: 3D Modeling Using Tablets
Chapter 9: 3D Modeling and Printing in the Math Curriculum
Chapter 10: 3D Modeling and Printing in the Science Curriculum
Chapter 11: 3D Modeling and Printing in the Language Arts Curriculum
Chapter 12: 3D Modeling and Printing in the Social Studies Curriculum
Chapter 13: 3D Modeling and Printing in the Fine Arts Curriculum
Chapter 14: Tips for Successfully Integrating 3D Modeling and Printing into the Curriculum
Glossary
Resources
References
Index