3D printed science projects : ideas for your classroom, science fair or home / Joan Horvath, Rich Cameron.
This book describes how to create 3D printable models that can help students from kindergarten through grad school learn math, physics, botany, chemistry, engineering and more. Each of the eight topics is designed to be customized by the reader to create a wide range of projects suitable for science...
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Main Authors: | , |
Other title: | Three-dimensional printed science projects. |
Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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New York :
Apress,
[2016]
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Series: | Technology in action.
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Summary: | This book describes how to create 3D printable models that can help students from kindergarten through grad school learn math, physics, botany, chemistry, engineering and more. Each of the eight topics is designed to be customized by the reader to create a wide range of projects suitable for science fairs, extra credit, or classroom demonstrations. Science fair project suggestions and extensive "where to learn more" resources are included, too. You will add another dimension to your textbook understanding of science. In this book, you will learn: To create (and present the science behind) 3D printed models. To use a 3D printer to create those models as simply as possible. New science insights from designing 3D models. Who this book is for: This book shows parents and teachers how to use the models inside as starting points for 3D printable explorations. Students can start with these models and vary them for their own explorations. Unlike other sets of models that can just be scaled, these models have the science built-in to allow for more insight into the fundamental concepts. |
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Item Description: | Includes index. |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (xx, 203 pages) : color illustrations. |
ISBN: | 9781484213230 1484213238 |
Source of Description, Etc. Note: | Vendor-supplied metadata. |