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Peter Beens

Official Google SketchUp Blog: Put your town on the 3D map: Google Model Your Town Comp... - 0 views

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    People use Google SketchUp for all sorts of things. One of them is geo-modeling - making photo-textured models of real-life buildings that appear in Google Earth. For some, geo-modeling is a hobby; they get a kick out of building something that provides a real benefit to the people in their community. Local geo-modelers are the unsung heroes of the virtual world - no longer.
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Materials (Google Teacher Academy Resources) - 2 views

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    links to materials included in the printed book at the Google Teacher Academy
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Student Created Showcase - Google SketchUp for Educators - 1 views

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    See our Gallery of SketchUp models created by K-12 students, as well as our new case-study video profiling SketchUp in the classroom below.
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Google Sketchup - MakerBot Industries - 1 views

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    This page documents how to use Google SketchUp to create 3D models suitable for fabrication. These instructions should work on both the Windows and Mac OS X versions of SketchUp.
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sketchyphysics - Project Hosting on Google Code - 0 views

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    See the video at http://3dvinci.blogspot.com/2010/02/classroom-rage-with-sketchup-physics.html for how this SketchUp plugin can be used. 
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Engineering ToolBox - SketchUp Edition - 1 views

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    Add standard and customized parametric components - like flange beams, lumbers, piping and more - to your Google SketchUp model by using sketchup.engineeringtoolbox.com.
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Official Google SketchUp Blog: Personal Fabrication with SketchUp: A Primer - 1 views

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    With all the hullabaloo about Personal Fabrication lately, scads of committed SketchUp modelers are getting very excited about turning their digital models into honest-to-goodness, physical things. The idea is thrilling, but the process of actually going "from idea to object" can be intimidating. The PF train is just leaving the station, but with a little bit of help, anyone who knows their way around SketchUp can climb aboard. I promise.
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