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Students Use 3D Design to Bring Classroom Studies to Life

St. Markā€™s Campus fifth graders recently brought their studies on Native American culture to life thanks to a 3D design application, 3D printer, and a lot of imagination. They used ipads and computers to develop realistic three-dimensional prototypes for long houses, tepees, pueblo homes, and other historic artifacts in the Innovation Lab. Complete renderings created in Tinkercad were synched with a 3D printer to bring models to life in a tangible form. Students added color to their projects with colored Sharpies.

 

ā€œIt is fascinating to watch how this cross-curriculum effort adds to studentsā€™ excitement about what they are learning,ā€ said Katie Perkins, Fifth Grade Instructor. ā€œInstead of simply reading a textbook, they have the chance to think conceptually and bring what they read about to fruition.ā€

 

Ms. Perkins added that students will continue utilizing the Innovation Lab to complement classroom projects throughout the school year.