Encouraging student creativity in mathematics through 3D design and 3D printing
Abstract
This is a case study of teaching 3D design and 3D printing in a project-based computing course for undergraduate math majors. This article discusses content organization, implementation, project grading, and includes a personal reflection. There is an emphasis on lessons learned and how to encourage student creativity and artistic expression. An appendix details 3D design techniques in Mathematica.
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