Designing churches for 3D printing is the current challenge for our middle school robotics and computer-aided design group, which meets on Thursdays and Fridays. A Tinkercad model by 6th grader Henry Madubeze and the resulting 3D print appear below.
Students of the 7th grade Art Tech classes have designed cross pendants with the Tinkercad computer-aided design app. After viewing various Celtic-style cross designs for inspiration, students used this engineering software to express their own creativity. These 3D printed crosses can be worn on a string or thin chain.
Designing churches for 3D printing is the current challenge for our middle school robotics and computer-aided design group, which meets on Thursdays and Fridays. A Tinkercad model by 6th grader Henry Madubeze and the resulting 3D print appear below.
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Mr. John Bell, Art TeacherMr. Bell focuses on an interdisciplinary approach to teaching and presented STREAM (Science, Religion, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics) workshops at the Diocesan Teacher Conference, as well as multiple workshops throughout his years in the Diocese. Archives
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