North Hills International Students Explore 3D Design with a Sustainability Twist
Educational Visits, Events, Innovate, Workshop
Students from North Hills International School joined us for a hands-on workshop in 3D design using Tinkercad. After learning the basics, they created their own key holder models and saw the full process from design to 3D print.
As part of the session, students were taken through the process of turning plastic bottles into 3D printing filament. They then used that same filament to print their designs for the day.
It was a simple but powerful way to connect digital skills with environmental responsibility.
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