[Blindmath] 3D printing used as a tool to explain theoretical physics
Sean Tikkun
jaquis at mac.com
Mon Dec 9 15:16:02 UTC 2013
Thanks for the article. I am actively pursuing 3D printing for science and math with blind students. I've gotten braille labeling outputted on models and am now looking at different topics to try out. Seems like a perfectly good time to ask the list what do you wish you had a model of when you were learning science in school? Look forward to the conversation!
Sean Tikkun
Fellow, National Leadership Consortium on Sensory Disabilities
Northern Illinois University
srtikkun at niu.com
On Dec 9, 2013, at 5:50 AM, Ken Perry <kperry at blinksoft.com> wrote:
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> I thought this group would find this interesting.
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> http://phys.org/news/2013-12-3d-tool-theoretical-physics.html
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