I didn’t previously consider this student as tech-savy, so my grin was probably bigger than it would have been otherwise:)Īfter reading Doug Peterson’s post this morning, which promotes the merits of teaching coding in elementary grades, I was reminded of a powerful interview with Silvia Martinez and Gary Stager, authors of Invent to Learn. She then told me that her son asked for a 3D printer for Christmas (and there are low cost ones out there for this purpose). Postscript: The mother of one of my student’s pulled me aside just before Christmas break, saying she had to thank me for something. I’m eager to hear other directions you envision this design process being used for in the classroom. Over 70 students with various learning needs from three typical grade 8 classrooms, completed this project either alone or with a partner of their choice.Ĭell models, terrain maps, art…. This “play time” is an important step before moving into creating a replica of a 3D cell model.
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