Braile Alphabet (Scrabble version)

Braile Alphabet (Scrabble version)

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This exercise is part of a series of 30 activities created during the E3D+VET program. The goal of this Erasmus+ program is total immersion in 3D printing at VET centers (website: https://www.e3dplusvet.eu/). This activity consists of several identical pieces. The intention is to include all letters and numbers from the Latin alphabet, plus any special characters from a specific language if desired, such as the umlauts ü, ö, ñ, etc. At minimum, the model will consist of: 26 pieces corresponding to the letters "a" through "z" in the Latin alphabet. 14 symbols, including common punctuation marks like @, +, -, :, ;, #, and others. Numbers 0 through 9 correspond to the first 10 letters of the alphabet, so printing them is unnecessary. This alphabet can be used with gamification techniques in the classroom. For example, students can simulate playing Scrabble by printing multiple pieces of common letters and some bases to support them.

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