DNA

DNA

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These innovative objects have been skillfully created and manufactured by enthusiastic students aged 14-15 from the prestigious secondary school "A. BERENINI" - FIDENZA, situated conveniently near Parma. This engaging activity was successfully carried out as part of the Erasmus+ Project PRINT STEM (www.printstemproject.eu), a collaborative initiative that aims to revolutionize the way we approach scientific subjects through cutting-edge technology. Erasmus Print Stem is a pioneering program that seeks to make science more accessible and exciting for students. Intellectual Output N.5: DNA study, was one of the key components of this project, which demonstrated the potential of 3D printing in scientific education. The Erasmus K2 "Print Stem" initiative has been proposed as a bold new strategy to captivate students' interest in learning scientific subjects, making it a vital tool for teachers and educators. The main objectives of this project were: 1) To empower students with new skills and provide them with a unique opportunity to experience international cooperation, thereby broadening their perspectives. 2) To leverage e-learning platforms to enhance language abilities and foster a more inclusive learning environment. 3) To create flexible learning strategies that cater to the diverse needs of students, ensuring everyone has an equal chance to succeed. 4) To improve the academic performance of struggling students who are at risk of dropping out or falling behind their peers. 5) To upgrade teachers' proficiency in utilizing technology to enhance student engagement and outcomes. Print Settings: Printer Brand: Deltaprintr Printer Model: Deltaprintr Assembled Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes Resolution: High Infill: 30% I designed this object using 123D Design, a powerful tool provided by Autodesk.

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