How do I teach my students Tinkercad?
- Step 1: Know Your Tools.
- Step 2: Set Up Your Classroom for Tinkercad.
- Step 3: Rethink Your Curriculum Through the Lens of 3D Design.
- Step 4: Rally Together a Team!
- Step 5: Manage Your Classroom for Making.
- Step 6: Assign a Project – and Watch Where Students Take It!
- Step 7: Transform Your Classroom Culture.
How many lessons are in Tinkercad?
Tinkercad Lesson Plans cover 11 academic subjects, including science, technology, engineering, art, and math and incorporate a wide variety of resources and student instructions, like downloadable PDF versions of the lesson plan, video demos, fillable worksheets, slideshows, and rubrics.
What age is Tinkercad for?
Safe for designers of all ages Students under 13 can create a Tinkercad account with approval from a parent/guardian or use Tinkercad in a Tinkercad classroom created by their teacher.
What can you do in Tinkercad?
In this blog we look at 10 different design ideas that could be used to integrate Tinkercad and 3D printing into the cross-curricular classroom.
- Balloon Powered Dragsters.
- Braille Models.
- Whistles.
- Pen Cases.
- Egyptian Obelisks.
- Functional Wrenches.
- 3D Graphs.
- Spinning Tops.
What can you do on Tinkercad?
Tinkercad is
- Create, design, & make anything. 3D Design >
- Program, simulate, & assemble. Electronics >
- Design with code. Codeblocks >
How do you draw on Tinkercad?
The Scribble shape is one of the latest features added to the Tinkercad Basic Shapes menu. By dragging it on to your workplane, you’ll be given a new view that allows you draw shapes with your mouse pointer (or fingertip, if you’re using a touch screen). Be sure to check out some of drawing options across the bottom.
How do I make a class in Tinkercad?
Create a Tinkercad Class:
- Navigate to your Classes by clicking “Classes” in the top menu of any Tinkercad page.
- Click “Create new class”.
- Add a Class name, Age/Grade level, and Subject, then click “Create Class”.