UB Web Seminars
Project-Based Learning for 3D Printing

Date: Thursday, October 1, 2015
Time: 2:00 pm EST
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Every student deserves hands-on experience with the same tools and technologies they’ll encounter in their careers. As an educator, you recognize the need to adapt curriculum accordingly, but you might still be wondering where to begin. Recognizing the profound implications of 3D printing for the future of design and manufacturing, Stratasys Education has designed a 3D printing course to prepare students for current and emerging careers in those fields.

Attend this webcast to learn from the experience of Wentworth Institute of Technology Assistant Professor Steve Chomyszak. He taught a “Special Topics” 3D printing course using the Stratasys curriculum, which combines in-depth lectures, class discussions and hands-on projects.

Topics will include:
  • An overview of the 14-week project-based 3D printing curriculum
  • How an interactive learning environment impacted and inspired WIT students
  • How the WIT 3D printing lab went from crickets to buzzing
  • How the curriculum measured up according to students
  • Lessons learned and best practices for teaching the course
  • Faculty impression of the course and future plans
Speakers:

Steve Chomyszak, Assistant Professor, Wentworth Institute of Technology (Mass.)
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Who will benefit:

College and university administrators interested in using 3D printing to enhance coursework. Anyone may attend.

Continuing Education Certification:

All attendees of this live web seminar will receive confirmation of their participation, which may be used for purposes of CEU certification where applicable.
UB Web Seminars