3D Printing to Address Solids of Revolution at School
Sandra Reichenberger, Diego Lieban, Cecilia Russo, and Barbara Lichtenegger

Proceedings of Bridges 2019: Mathematics, Art, Music, Architecture, Education, Culture
Pages 493–496
Short Papers

Abstract

The use of technology has evolved over the last decades offering new opportunities for mathematics education. In particular, integrating dynamic mathematics software with 3D printing becomes an alternative to transform digital representation into concrete manipulatives. In this paper we aim to offer examples in which the use of 3D printing can support the investigation of solids of revolution.

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