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Saturday, May 6 • 10:00am - 10:30am
Design Process: 3D Printing for the Community FULL

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The culminating unit in a 3 week Interim term course was focused on high school students designing useful objects for members of the school community - (e.g., laptop charging stations, displays for the school archives, headphone cable management for lower school students). These students were asked to utilize a design cycle that included planning and measuring, making an educated prototype, gathering end user feedback, and iterating towards creating a final finished product

In this session, we will conduct a post-mortem of this unit. I will discuss what worked, what didn't, and what I would change and iterate the next time I teach this unit. Participants will model the design process as we review and revise this activity so that each attendee can take home a second-generation lesson.

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Harlan Howe

Upper School Technology Coordinator, The Kinkaid School
Harlan Howe is a computer science teacher and Upper School technology coordinator at the Kinkaid School in Houston, TX. This is his 24th year teaching.


Saturday May 6, 2017 10:00am - 10:30am EDT
Ballroom D