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3D Printed Science Projects Volume 1: Ideas for Your Classroom, Science Fair, or Home

English

By (author): Joan Horvath Rich Cameron

Create 3D printable models that can help students from kindergarten through grad school learn math, physics, botany, chemistry, engineering and more. 
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.
Each of the eight topics is designed to be customized by you 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.

For this New Edition: 

The second edition of 3D Printed Science Projects is a thorough update of the original, modernizing the 3D printing technology. 3D Printed Science Projects shows you 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 models is created in the free, open source CAD program OpenSCAD, so it can be customized by the reader. This allows the models to be the basis of open-ended STEM projects at a variety of levels.


What You'll Learn 
  • Create (and present the science behind) 3D printed models.
  • Use a 3D printer to create those models as simply as possible.
  • Discover new science insights from designing 3D models. 

Who This Book Is For3D Printed Science Projects particularly targets the technology-squeamish teacher or parent who want their kids tolearn something from their 3D printer but need help getting started. Kids who love science, homeschoolers  (and the grandmas who buy them birthday presents) will be customers. 

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Will deliver when available. Publication date 18 Oct 2024

Product Details
  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Sep 2024
  • Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
  • Publication City/Country: Germany
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9798868803413

About Joan HorvathRich Cameron

As an engineer and management consultant Joan Horvath has coordinated first-of-a-kind interdisciplinary technical and business projects helping people with no common vocabulary (startups universities small towns etc). work together. Her experience as a systems engineer has spanned software development spacecraft flight operations risk management and spacecraft/ground system test and contingency planning.As an educator Joans passion is bringing science and technology to the non-specialist in a comprehensible and entertaining way that will stay with the learner for a lifetime. Rich Cameron is a co-founder of Pasadena-based Nonscriptum LLC. Nonscriptum consults for educational and scientific users in the areas of 3D printing and maker technologies. Rich (known online as Whosawhatsis) is an experienced open source developer who has been a key member of the RepRap 3D-printer development community for many years. His designs include the original spring/lever extruder mechanism used on many 3D printers the RepRap Wallace and the Deezmaker Bukito portable 3D printer. By building and modifying several of the early open source 3D printers to wrestle unprecedented performance out of them he has become an expert at maximizing the print quality of filament-based printers. When he's not busy making every aspect of his own 3D printers better from slicing software to firmware and hardware he likes to share that knowledge and experience online so that he can help make everyone elses printers better too.   

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