Creative Uses of 3D Printers for Active Learning in Biology Classes

Thursday, November 02, 2017 | 4:30PM–5:20PM ET | Meeting Room 103A, 100 Level
Session Type: Breakout Session
Delivery Format: Interactive Presentation
At ASU, we engaged in a collaborative effort among our School of Life Sciences, MakerSpace, and librarians to leverage innovative 3D printing technologies to increase student engagement. From DNA and anatomy models to devices that allow students to do better research, we'll talk about how we integrated 3D printing into our curriculum.

Outcomes: Describe how 3D printing could be used in college level teaching * Develop your own best practices for integrating 3D printing into your curriculum * Create a step-by-step action plan for introducing and training faculty to use 3D printing

Presenters

  • Amy Pate

    Manager of Instructional Design, School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University
  • Rene Tanner

    Life Sciences Librarian, Arizona State University

Resources & Downloads

  • Final 3D for tomorrow

    1 MB, pdf - Updated on 9/7/2024
  • Level up Cards

    34 KB, pdf - Updated on 9/7/2024