Rendering the MugTree with AutoDesk Inventorkrysia
This is a short presentation/booklet that covers the basic tools you find in Inventor Studio. I feel that letting pupils play with the software is much better than prescribing them with a 'correct' way. Anyway, why not have a MugTree that has a 'brick' like surface - at least it stands out!
This was also printed out for pupils to use, (many felt it too tricky to switch between powerpoint and Inventor). Slide six asks them to import two files that I had made and placed in a 'Shared Area' for the whole class to access - this of course would need to be set up for pupils to do!
This slideshow was a continuation of 'Intro to Inventor using MugTree example', it is accepted that the pupils have already made the 'base cross halving' section...
Using AutoDesk Inventor to create a Trinket boxkrysia
Again, this was intended for 2nd year students who were making a Trinket box in Craft&Design. It shows the steps required to make a simple 'Trinket Box' using AutoDesk Inventor.
It is a basic design that can be easily adapted. Pupils worked through the slides using booklets. Their final rendered model was used in their folio.
Rendering the MugTree with AutoDesk Inventorkrysia
This is a short presentation/booklet that covers the basic tools you find in Inventor Studio. I feel that letting pupils play with the software is much better than prescribing them with a 'correct' way. Anyway, why not have a MugTree that has a 'brick' like surface - at least it stands out!
This was also printed out for pupils to use, (many felt it too tricky to switch between powerpoint and Inventor). Slide six asks them to import two files that I had made and placed in a 'Shared Area' for the whole class to access - this of course would need to be set up for pupils to do!
This slideshow was a continuation of 'Intro to Inventor using MugTree example', it is accepted that the pupils have already made the 'base cross halving' section...
Using AutoDesk Inventor to create a Trinket boxkrysia
Again, this was intended for 2nd year students who were making a Trinket box in Craft&Design. It shows the steps required to make a simple 'Trinket Box' using AutoDesk Inventor.
It is a basic design that can be easily adapted. Pupils worked through the slides using booklets. Their final rendered model was used in their folio.