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Kyle Astle

Harvard's 3D-Printing Archaeologists Fix Ancient Artifacts - 0 views

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    Really cool article about how 3D printers are being used to bring ancient artifacts back to life.
Sean Dagony-Clark

Autodesk Education Community - Free Software - 0 views

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    Ever heard of AutoCAD? Maya? 3ds Max? Autodesk has some of the best 3D software on the market, and they give it to faculty and students for free. 
Kyle Astle

Google Sketchup - Your World in 3D - 0 views

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    "Join the worldwide geo-modeling community and help put every village, town, and city on the 3D map. Your 3D models can appear in Google Earth and Google Maps for all the world to see."
Kyle Astle

Building Maker: Create 3D Buildings in Google Earth - 0 views

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    "Building Maker is a 3D modeling tool for adding buildings to Google Earth. It's fun to use, and an easy way to get on the 3D map."
Sean Dagony-Clark

MakerBot Replicator 2 3D Printer Support and Guide - 0 views

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    Full troubleshooting and learning guide. Also covers software and use.
Kyle Astle

Book Creator (for the iPad) - 2 views

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    From Red Jumper (app developer): "The simple way to create beautiful books on your iPad. Read them in iBooks, send them to your friends, or submit them to Apple's iBookstore."
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    Here is a great example of how a 6th grade Math teacher had his students use Book Creator to produce "iBooks on solving One-Step Equations." http://timeproject.edublogs.org/2013/01/08/creating-equation-ibooks-with-book-creator/#comment-311
Richard Brehl

Very interesting 3D design app - 0 views

Science Math LS MS US iPad Arts apps

started by Richard Brehl on 22 Jan 13 no follow-up yet
Richard Brehl

Interactive Google Map + .kml files to add layers to Earth for exploring the oceans - 0 views

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    The .kml files allow for exploring the seafloor in 3D using street view. To use them in Google Earth: 1. Download the .kml file to your computer. (right-click, Save Link As, etc) 2. Launch Google Earth, click File-->Open and select the downloaded .kml file. 3.The new content will appear under "Temporary Places" in the "Places section of the sidebar. Make sure you have the "Explore the Ocean" layer checked under "Ocean" in the "Layers" section of the sidebar for these to work.
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