Artigo Revisado por pares

3D printing as a means of learning and communication: The 3Ducation project revisited

2017; Elsevier BV; Volume: 34; Issue: 8 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.tele.2017.06.010

ISSN

1879-324X

Autores

Alekos Pantazis, Christina Priavolou,

Tópico(s)

Spatial Cognition and Navigation

Resumo

This research project explores to what extent the utilization of open-source 3D printers and 3D design software could serve as means of learning and communication. The principles of non-formal education aligned with the concept of constructionism are used to create an experimental educational scenario focused on geocultural tourism for persons with visual impairments. This paper documents our experience and presents our findings from a 25-day long project, which took place in Zagori, northwestern Greece. 11 high school students from Portugal designed and manufactured natural and cultural heritage artifacts carrying messages in the Braille language. The objects were then handed to people with visual impairments with a twofold aim. First, to enable the communication among persons with and without visual impairments; and, second, to empower students to participate in training projects through open educational procedures. We conclude that open educational practices can boost students’ active engagement in educational processes. Finally, 3D printing encourages a meaningful communication among people with and without visual impairments via the tangible exploration of geocultural components.

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