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Thieme Hennis

123D Creature for iPad on the iTunes App Store - 2 views

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    "Create fantastic 3D characters like a pro with Autodesk 123D Creature. Design your creature, then sculpt detailed features and paint on skin, fur, feathers, or whatever you imagine. Export your finished creature as an image or 3D model, or have it 3D printed into a real sculpture!"
Martin Burrett

Sketchfab British Museum - 17 views

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    "View over 200 3D models of historical objects from the British Museum. Manipulate the models online, view using Google Cardboard and download the models to print on a 3D printer."
Glenn Hervieux

Free Technology for Teachers: Three Tools Students Can Use to Create 3D Models Online - 89 views

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    "Your school might not have a 3D printer yet, but your students can still create 3D models online with these free online tools." These tools can be used on a variety of devices, including iPads, Mac, Windows, and there are a couple that can be used on Chromebooks.
Glenda Baker

25 (Free) 3D Modeling Applications You Should Not Miss - 133 views

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    Looking for 3D modeling tools - this list has some interesting options.
Bob Rowan

Thingiverse - Digital Designs for Physical Objects - 37 views

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    Library of objects that can be 3D printed
Martin Burrett

CoSpaces - 38 views

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    "A superb platform for creating 3D virtual reality environments to view on your mobile device. Choose from the bank of 3D models or upload/search for your own. You can create sequential scenes like a presentation which is great for story writing or even teaching. Create virtual museums or even a digital class display of pupil's work to share with parents."
Martin Burrett

Q-BLOCK : Create 3D Pixel Art Online - 6 views

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    Make 3d block models with this ease to use application. You can also browse other models from other users. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Art%2C+Craft+%26+Design
Martin Burrett

Google SketchUp - 48 views

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    Sketchup from Google is a widely used 3D modelling program. Originally designed to design buildings in Google Earth, it can be used to model anything. There is a vast library of pre-made components to download. So many possible uses in the classroom. Make sure you are using it too! http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+&+Web+Tools
Bob Rowan

Cookie Caster: Customize your own cookie cutter in a minute - 32 views

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    Design your own cookie cutters and print them on a 3D printer. You can draw your own or start with an existing image. Suggested by Corey Kilbane, 12/12/2013
C CC

Smithsonian X 3D - 14 views

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    The Smithsonian has created online 3D models of some of their collection. Explore these treasures like never before.
Darrin Schumacher

Free Printables : Nets (3D Models) : SEN Teacher ~ Free teaching resources for Special ... - 1 views

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    Free 3D models to print and make
meghankelly492

"Can't We Just Change the Words?": EBSCOhost - 1 views

  • The idea of wanting to be true to the music of a culture, to the people of that culture, and to one's students in teaching is at the heart of the discussion of authenticity.
  • However, teaching music without attention to its cultural context is a problem in several respects: it risks misrepresenting the musical practice being studied, it fails to take advantage of the potential benefits of culturally infused music teaching, and it promotes a conception of music as isolated sonic events rather than meaningful human practices.2 Discussion about this struggle to balance accurate performance practice with accessibility has focused on the concept of authenticity
  • The definitions of authenticity represented in the music education literature fall into four models: the continuum model; the twofold historical/personal model; the threefold reproduction, reality, and relevance model; and the moving-beyond-authenticity model.
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  • how does each author use authenticity as a strategy for making or justifying decisions in music education?
  • authenticity enhances an aesthetic experience; for others, authentic musical encounters enhance student motivation
  • since the original loses some of its essential qualities in a simplification.5
  • His view of historical authenticity calls for knowing the intentions of the composer, the performance practice of the time, using period instruments, and being musically creative within the boundaries of the composer's intentions
  • Peter Kivy's twofold model of authenticity. Focusing on historical authenticity in performance, Kivy explores two main aspects of authenticity: historical (attention to the intent, sound, and practice of the original) and personal (interpretation and expression of the performer).
  • Swanwick writes: "'Authentic' musical experience occurs when individuals make and take music as meaningful or relevant for them"
  • Swanwick's emphasis on the importance of personal relevance yields different choices for a music teacher than Palmer's position does.
  • Another example is found in the work of music educator and researcher Kay Edwards, who also reached the conclusion that attention to authenticity increases student response to learning. In her qualitative study of the response of children to a unit on Native American music, she found that the group using instruments of the Navajo, Hopi, Apache, and Yaqui peoples generated more journal responses overall (her criterion measure) and more responses about instrument playing than the groups with the inauthentic (traditional music room) instruments.
  • Using indigenous instruments, original languages, and involving culture bearers in instruction benefits student involvement and interest as well as helps them develop musical skills. Connecting the story of a piece of music to students' own experiences and encouraging students to create new music in the style of music being studied help facilitate meaningful experiences for students.
  • "World music pedagogy concerns itself with how music is taught/transmitted and received/learned within cultures, and how best the processes that are included in significant ways within these cultures can be preserved or at least partially retained in classrooms and rehearsal halls.
Martin Burrett

3DTin - 90 views

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    This is a superb 3D designing site. Make your designs with cubes and other basic shapes. Pan around, change colours and use templates. Get building now! http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
Martin Burrett

Paper Toys - 125 views

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    A useful site where you can print out templates for 3D models of landmarks, vehicles and other cool things. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Art%2C+Craft+%26+Design
Martin Burrett

LEGO Digital Designer : Virtual Building Software - 5 views

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    This is LEGO Digital Designer. The program that lets you build with LEGO bricks on your computer.
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    A downloadable 3D model maker from Lego. Designed for children and simple to use. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+&+Web+Tools
Tim Cooper

Search | African Fossils - 9 views

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    3d printable models with great pictures and histories of fossil - animals, tools, plants from Africa.
Martin Burrett

Augmented Reality Plugin for Google SketchUp - 1 views

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    This is Augmented Reality for the Masses. Make any Google Sketchup model into a Augmented Reality model with 1 click with this free plugin. Amazing! I'm very excited. A little tricky to set up, but worth it. Email me if you need help. See it in action on You Tube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsQ-YGgVUT0 Get the marker from http://www.inglobetechnologies.com/en/products/arplugin_su/download/Marker.pdf http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+&+Web+Tools
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