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3D printing helping blind students learn about subject matter
ABC NEWS (Australia)
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1 year ago
School life can be a challenge for many kids - even more so for those who are blind or visually impaired. Now, thanks to Australian researchers and advances in 3D printing technology, students are getting a helping hand.
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It's spiky.
00:04
In this Adelaide classroom, the term hands-on learning takes on a whole new meaning.
00:09
This one's like a horn, not going to lie.
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3D printing technology has helped revolutionise how these blind and low vision students understand
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the world around them.
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It's a bit of a sense of joy in a way when you see a child really grasp a concept.
00:28
You can explore it more, and you know what you're looking at, but with two-dimensional
00:33
shapes, if you don't know what you're looking at, you have to wait for someone to tell you.
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For Ramona Mandy, school was a vastly different experience.
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I wish I had tactile graphics and 3D prints when I was at high school.
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I really do think it is a game changer.
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Now she's part of the Monash University team developing better models and creating world-first
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guidelines for them, like including imprinted braille and adequate spaces for fingers to
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explore.
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They are being used internationally already, and a lot of our models also are being shared
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internationally, so it's having an impact already.
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These 3D printed models aren't just a great education tool for vision-impaired students.
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They're also really helpful for their sighted peers.
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So everyone can pick up one of these, touch and learn, and it also makes for a much more
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inclusive classroom.
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This model really shows complex information in a way that can be taken in tactually by
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feel, representing the temperatures of Australia, the average temperatures.
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The context is that the higher the tactile, the higher the temperature.
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Wouldn't you have loved something like this when you were younger?
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I'm very tempted to put this in my pocket right now.
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But this is a favourite model of ours.
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We call him Cylinder Cat, so the student can understand what a cylinder is in three dimensions
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and count it themselves.
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Mini models also help kids and adults to literally navigate their world.
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I was talking to someone who doesn't use maps at all because they don't understand what
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a bird's eye view is, whereas if you can provide that map in three dimensions, it all of a
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sudden will make sense to them.
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Even old masterpieces get a new tech touch.
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And you can also feel her hands and it's really detailed.
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A finger glance into the past while feeling new ways to a brighter future.
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I think it's a fantastic development and we'll just see more and more of it as people explore
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and play with it.
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We'll only see more ideas come out of it.
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