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Brian Mennenoh discusses how the animation program uses 3D software and 3D printing in combination with a rapid prototyping model to make student projects quickly become a physical object. With a 3D physical model in hand, students can test to see if their creation is working as designed. By having…

MATC Faculty Showcase, Milwaukee Area Technical College


    • Aug 13, 2014 LATEST EPISODE
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    Animation (audio) program

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2014 3:13


    Brian Mennenoh discusses how the animation program uses 3D software and 3D printing in combination with a rapid prototyping model to make student projects quickly become a physical object. With a 3D physical model in hand, students can test to see if their creation is working as designed. By having access to these tools, students can clarify and reconstruct their projects with new knowledge and function before the final product is rendered, just as it is done in industry. The MATC Faculty Showcase recognizes faculty who integrate technology with teaching and learning. This project recognizes MATC faculty technology innovator, Brian Mennenoh. More Info - Animation Associate Degree http://www.matc.edu/media_creative_arts/degrees/animation.cfm Computer Simulation and Gaming Associate Degree http://www.matc.edu/media_creative_arts/degrees/computer-simulation-gaming.cfm

    Animation (video) program

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2014 3:00


    Brian Mennenoh discusses how the animation program uses 3D software and 3D printing in combination with a rapid prototyping model to make student projects quickly become a physical object. With a 3D physical model in hand, students can test to see if their creation is working as designed. By having access to these tools, students can clarify and reconstruct their projects with new knowledge and function before the final product is rendered, just as it is done in industry. The MATC Faculty Showcase recognizes faculty who integrate technology with teaching and learning. This project recognizes MATC faculty technology innovator, Brian Mennenoh. More Info - Animation Associate Degree http://www.matc.edu/media_creative_arts/degrees/animation.cfm Computer Simulation and Gaming Associate Degree http://www.matc.edu/media_creative_arts/degrees/computer-simulation-gaming.cfm

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