π― Learning Intention
Today I will learn how a 3D design moves from CAD to a slicer and begin exploring how that process fits into the Systems Design Process.
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Success Criteria
I can describe what a slicer does and connect it to the βDesign β Prototypeβ step of the Systems Design Process.
π Why Are We Learning This?
Every system has steps. Just like an IT system has inputs, processes, and outputs, a 3D printer has its own design cycle. Knowing the process makes you a better problem solver and creator.
π§ Warm-Up β Tech Journal Prompt
π‘ βWhat step in making something is the hardest for you β coming up with the idea, building it, or fixing mistakes? Why?β
π Word of the Day
Prototype
- Definition: A first version of a design used to test an idea.
- Sentence: βWe printed a prototype of the keychain to see if it was the right size.β
- Why it matters: Prototypes let you test and improve before the final build.
π£ Formative Lecture & Guided Discussion
- Recap ideaMaker demo from Monday.
- Map the Systems Design Process onto 3D printing:
- Define β What problem/need is the design solving?
- Design β Build in TinkerCAD.
- Prototype β Slice + preview in ideaMaker.
- Test β Print, refine.
- Implement β Final print.
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CFU #1: βWhich step do you think takes the most patience?β