From 3D modeling to 3D printing

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.32782/2307-9770.2023.11.03.06

Paper Language: UKR

Abstract

3D modeling is a powerful tool that can be used in the educational process to improve learning and develop students' creative and analytical skills. The main ways that 3D modeling can be used in the learning process are visualization of abstract concepts (3D models can help students better understand abstract or complex concepts. For example, in medical education, students can create 3D models of organs to study their structure and functions, simulations (3D modeling allows you to create simulations of various processes or phenomena, which helps students better understand how they work. For example, in the Earth sciences, you can create a 3D model of a volcano and simulate its eruption), design and creativity (using 3D modeling can help students develop design and creativity skills, they can create 3D models of products, buildings, landscapes, etc., Interactive lessons (using specialized software, teachers can create interactive lessons where students can manipulate 3D models, viewing them from different angles and looking at details), historical reconstructions (in history lessons, 3D modeling can be used to create reconstructions of ancient buildings, events or objects), natural science (the study of various natural phenomena, such as the interaction of planets in space, the work of animal organs, can be simplified thanks to 3D models and animations), engineering and technology (students can create 3D models of devices, mechanisms or structures to study their structure and principles of operation), geography and geology (the study of terrain, geological formations and natural phenomena can be supplemented by 3D models, which will allow for a better understanding of geographic processes), art (in the field of art, 3D modeling can be used to create virtual sculptures, landscapes and art installations), teamwork and projects (students can work in teams to create joint 3D projects, which develops skills of cooperation and exchange of ideas). The use of 3D modeling in the educational process can make learning more engaging and effective, allowing students to immerse themselves in the topic and develop practical skills.

Keywords

3D, model, printer, druk, ZBrush

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