In this 1 hour lesson, students undertake a series of design challenges to fix broken artifacts using 3D scan data and Tinkercad software.
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In this 1 hour lesson, students undertake a series of design challenges to fix broken artifacts using 3D scan data and Tinkercad software. After an initial introduction to 3D scanning for preservation and restoration, students are provided with a workbook to guide them through 4 challenges. Each challenge involve students importing STL scan data into Tinkercad, where they will fix or recreate the broken artifact. The aim of the challenges is to educate students about the opportunities of 3D scanning for cultural heritage and as a homework assignment, they are asked to create a short report or presentation about their findings.
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The lesson can be incorporated into the study of maths, art & design, design technology, history and computing. The material can be adapted for ages 8-14.
In this project students will:
-Develop an understanding of 3D scanning for preservation and restoration of artifacts
-Use CAD software and 3D scan data to fix and recreate a range of artifacts
-Use 3D printing techniques to manufacture restored artifacts
-Use knowledge gained from design challenges to create a report/presentation on 3D scanning for cultural heritage
Each student will require:
1 x laptop/computer with mouse and internet access to use Tinkercad software
The teacher will require:
1 x 3D printer and PLA filament
1 x laptop/computer with mouse, internet access and slicing software for the 3D printer