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The Educational Potential of 3D Printing for Students with Visual Impairment

In yesterday’s post we talked a little bit about assistive technology and featured some very good Chrome extensions you can use to help students with learning disabilities. Today, we are sharing with you this resource from Tinkercad showing the huge potential of 3D technology in helping all types of students learn better. This is basically a short video showing how Neil McKenzie, assistive technology specialist at the Sonoma County Office of Education, combines both Tinkercad and 3D printing to ‘overcome challenges his visually impaired students face in the classroom.

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