This is a combined bundle of all the content from the Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced lesson packs designed using Onshape modelling software. Onshape is one of the most popular 3D CAD modelling programs in the world and is free for education.
No software is downloaded, access is through logging into a web browser. This is great for schools as it means no software needs to be configured on a school network. As long as you have access to the internet then all you need is a web browser. This is also great for schools that use Chromebooks.
By purchasing this bundle you will gain a discount. In this bundle there are over 190 different teaching resources that would last over 21 lessons of teaching time.
No planning is needed as all resources are designed to be taught ‘straight out of the box’. This is suitable for teaching with any type of filament 3D printer.
"Lessons are engaging and simple to follow, especially for teachers who have no experience in 3D printing! Lessons can be adapted and edited but in my opinion, they don’t need to be! Everything is already included and ready to go as they include detailed lesson plans and all the basics of an outstanding lesson” Shanice Welsch, Sale High School
“It has helped us to quickly focus on the key skills and reduced the time spent in researching and preparing resources for students.” Ges Cocker, Dover Grammar School, Kent
Lesson 1 – An Introduction to 3D Printing
Lesson 2 – The 3D Printing process
Lesson 3 – Create a model to 3D Print
Lesson 4 – Developing modelling skills
Lesson 5 – 3D Printing Design challenge
Lesson 6 – Basic materials and slicing
Lesson 7 – End of course test
Lesson 8 – 3D Printing in our society
Lesson 9 – Different types of 3D Printers
Lesson 10 – Introduction to parametric 3D modelling
Lesson 11 – Developing CAD skills
Lesson 12 – Intermediate Design Challenge
Lesson 13 – Intermediate slicing and materials
Lesson 14 – Customised slicing
Lesson 15 – End of course assessment
Lesson 16 – 3D printing and manufacturing
Lesson 17 – Sustainability and 3D printing
Lesson 18 – Advanced parametric CAD modelling skills
Lesson 19 – Advanced Design skills – Model a smart phone case
Lesson 20 – Advanced Design challenge
Lesson 21 – Advanced assessment
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