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http://dx.doi.org/10.14352/jkaie.2015.19.2.167

A Study on Educational Utilization of 3D Printing : Creative Design Model-based Class  

Choi, Hyungshin (Dept. of Computer Education, ChunCheon National University of Education)
Yu, Miri (Chiak Elementary School)
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Journal of The Korean Association of Information Education / v.19, no.2, 2015 , pp. 167-174 More about this Journal
Abstract
A recent increase of interests on the influence of 3D printing and low prices of 3D printers makes a high possibility of 3D printer adoption as a educational equipment in public education settings. The Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning and Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy proposed '3D printing industry development strategies', and had pilot schools to include understanding of 3D printing concepts and practices in the primary, secondary and high schools' curriculum. However, even if 3D printers were provided in educational settings, the research on educational content and methods to properly react to this change is very limited. Therefore, this study reviewed various 3D modeling software because a modeling skill is a prerequisite skill to use 3D printers, and proposed a creative design spiral based teaching content that can be incorporated in elementary school contexts.
Keywords
3D Printing; 3D Printer Utilization; 3D Modeling Software; Creative Design Spiral;
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