[Trainer-Talk] From Perkins ELearning: Materials for Webinar Covering 3-D Printing for TVIs

David Goldfield david.goldfield at outlook.com
Wed Oct 7 01:01:11 UTC 2020


Disclaimer: I have no involvement with the following online event. I do 
not know if it will be recorded or archived for future distribution. If 
you have further questions regarding the following presentation please 
reach out to the provider of the event.
 From what I can tell this webinar has already occurred. Here is 
information regarding the available materials.

Learning Goals and Objectives
Participants will:

Compare common types of printers and materials used in 3-D printing
Troubleshoot common issues of maker technology
Modify lesson plans and themes to include 3-D models
Define CAD and identify leading CAD technologies
PRESENTERS SUMMARY:
Joan Horvath and Rich Cameron are the co-founders of Nonscriptum LLC. 
Their Pasadena-based consulting and training firm focuses on teaching 
educators and scientists how to use maker tech. Joan is an MIT alumna, 
recovering rocket scientist and educator, and Rich is an open-source 3D 
printer hacker who designed the RepRap Wallace and Bukito printer
https://www.perkinselearning.org/videos/webinar/3d-printing-what-is-realistic-for-tvis

-- 
David Goldfield,
Blindness Assistive Technology Specialist
JAWS Certified, 2019

WWW.DavidGoldfield.org




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