210. What app should I use when 3D printing with younger students?
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Have you wanted to 3D print with younger students but realized Tinkercad is too hard for them? Trust me, I've been there too! I love Tinkercad and prefer using it starting with 2nd graders. But for my younger students and one-day challenges, I prefer using Doodle 3D Transform. I'll be digging more into this app and sharing some lesson ideas along with tips when using it, including multi-color printing!
Resources Mentioned
- Join the 3D Printing Workshop for Teachers here
- XMaker 3D Printer
- Bambu Labs [Amazon Link] [Direct Website]
- My favorite 3D filament
- 3D Print Software, website & app: Tinkercad.com
- 3D Print Software, website & app: Doodle 3D Transform
- Beekle & Unimaginary Friends Lesson (3D printing included!)
- 3D Printing Lessons for Elementary Students | K-5 STEM Bundle
- 5th Grade 3D Print Project: Environment Invention
- 4th Grade 3D Print Project: Night Light with a Circuit
- 3rd Grade 3D Print Project: Life Cycle Model
- 2nd Grade 3D Print Project: Custom Birdhouse
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