May 29, 2015 | By Alec
This month United Nations Educational Information Conference was held in China. UNESCO--United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization - led Ministers of Education of 90 countries to visit Qingdao, China. Anyprint 3D, representing China's 3D Printing Technology, was the only 3D company selected to receive the visit of Ministers.
At this event, Anyprint 3D opened its 3D Printing Innovation Education Training Center & Demonstration Base. This Innovation Education Training Center and Demonstration Base is launched with the Concept of "Flipped Classroom" or "Inverted Classroom", aiming to revolutionize the way that the students learning so that students are able to learn in an proactive way and put theory on practice.
Anyprint 3D also announced the independently self-developed "3D Magic" software designed for Kids and Students. This new software only need 15 minutes to learn how to operate. Students use the software to build the Models and create their own designs.
In these Innovation Education Training Center and Demonstration Base, these students started to learn to dissemble and assemble the Handheld and Portable 3D Printer.
The teacher said, "It is a great surprise, amazing technology, it is so exciting that it can encourage the students to develop their space thinking ability, to develop, design and create their own idea", "i trust it will be greatly helpful for their learning on practice."
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