E3D+VET exercise: Braile Alphabet (Scrabble version)

E3D+VET exercise: Braile Alphabet (Scrabble version)

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This exercise is part of a series of 30 activities developed during the E3D+VET program. The goal of this Erasmus+ project is to immerse VET centers in 3D printing (website: https://www.e3dplusvet.eu/).\r\n\r\nThis exercise consists of several identical pieces.\r\n\r\nIt aims to include all letters and numbers of the Latin alphabet, and optionally some specific letters from a particular language, such as ü, ö, or ñ.\r\n\r\nAt minimum, the model will consist of:\r\n26 corresponding to the letters "a" through "z" in the Latin alphabet.\r\n14 symbols, including common ones like @ +,. – ( /:; # etc.\r\nThe numbers 0-9 correspond to the first 10 letters of the alphabet, making it unnecessary to print duplicates for those.\r\n\r\nThis alphabet can be used with gamification techniques in the classroom, such as simulating the Scrabble game. To do this effectively, it's best to print several copies of common letters and some bases to support them.

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