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European Innovative Teaching Award
Project

Curriculum Material Development in Vocational Education Through 3D Printing

2019-1-EE01-KA202-051698

Topic(s) addressed

We ventured to create a complete 3D printing experience with tutorials, self-learning videos, a 3D dictionary, and classroom materials. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced user, we support your 3D printing journey.

Target group(s)

We cater to both teachers and students, empowering educators to enhance their teaching with 3D printing and guiding students as they embark on their 3D printing journey.

Methodologies

Our project has reached Estonian vocational schools, free schools, and interest groups through collaboration. We're partnering with the Estonian Inventors' Union and the Academy of Engineering.

Our 3D printing materials benefit teachers and students, and we've introduced a 3D printing elective for various specialities.

Our 3D classroom is evolving with six printers and plans to add a 3D scanner and drawing computers for enhanced learning.

Innovation environment

The 3D classroom, with six printers, offered endless possibilities for students and teachers. It fostered innovation, particularly in prototyping and reverse engineering. We plan to expand it with a 3D scanner and drawing computers to create a complete learning laboratory.

Innovative learning environments with tools and technology promote hands-on, project-based learning, fostering critical thinking and creativity.

Teachers’ role

Teachers actively pursued professional development to enhance their innovative teaching skills, benefiting students with engaging learning experiences. In this evolving educational landscape, teachers who stay updated, including incorporating 3D technology, are better equipped to meet students' changing needs, demonstrating their dedication to high-quality education and inspiring innovative thinking.

Impact and output

Student interest in 3D printing grew, attracting learners from various disciplines. This enthusiasm extended beyond our school, fostering collaboration with educators in Pärnu and gaining international attention, notably in Turkish schools.

In conclusion, the popularity of 3D printing among students rose, promoting collaboration among educators. Our website's impact spanned across borders, reaffirming the importance of 3D printing in education. Partner schools achieved their objectives and built strong relationships as a result of our project.

More information is available at: https://www.project3dvet.eu/

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Project category
  • VET schools
Project year
  • 2023

Stakeholders

Coordinators

Pärnumaa Kutsehariduskeskus

Address
Estonia

Participants

Association of Kayseri Education Culture and Youth

Address
Türkiye

KAYSERİ/MELİKGAZİ-Central Vocational and Technical Anatolian High School

Address
Türkiye

Practical Training Center in Jastrzebie-Zdrój

Address
Poland

Budapest Complex Vocational Training Center Weiss Manfréd

Address
Hungary

Tallinn University of Technology - TalTech

Address
Estonia