I talked with a HS teacher this morning who is searching for an inexpensive
method to teach solid modeling and then have his students build their
designs...... While I dream of this at the college level I am finding more
and more HSs are wanting to begin to teach this in their vocational
programs. I am sure all of you have some idea of how the educational world
can become more hands on involved and I would like to hear them........ no
idea or suggestion is bad so how can I help move this technology into all
academic levels not just research programs? Lottery tickets?
I suggested JP5 and CNC.......but neither went over real well...........
He wanted "real" RP.
Elaine
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Elaine T. Hunt, Director elaine.hunt@ces.clemson.edu
Laboratory to Advance Industrial Prototyping
Clemson University 206 Fluor Daniel Bldg.
Clemson, SC 29643-0925
864-656-0321 (voice) 864-656-4435 (fax)
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