Intellectual output
The methodological toolkit developed in the project includes:
1) methodological materials for adult learners on 3D printing technology; 2) methodological guidelines for educators; 3) research tools (questionnaires) and reports from 3 different surveys implemented at different stages of the project.
Methodological materials can be used during 3D workshops and comprise a series of slide presentations with guided and open projects in a beginner-level software Tinkercad as well as in more sophisticated programme Onshape.
Learners are also introduced to the application of the Design Thinking method and encouraged to create a sustainable project by designing and printing a detail or a missing part to repair or upgrade an existing household or similar item.
Dissemination materials
Project partners are working actively to promote this project at local, regional, national, EU and international levels. We use different means and channels to reach our target audience.
All completed dissemination activities within the project can be found at the project’s dissemination register.
The upcoming activities and events are posted in the News section.
For the information about the project’s activities in the Lithuanian language, please see a special section on the website of Robotikos mokykla.
For the information in other partner languages, please check the websites of our partners listed in the Partnership section.