Graduates of summer intensives in the children's animation technopark "Kalibr" presented their projects
The first shift of a two-week summer intensive in the children's animation technopark has come to an end.
In two weeks, students were able to go from three-dimensional objects to printing finished projects on unique 3D “Sputnik” printers. In addition, program participants had fun, played board games and became a close-knit and friendly team.
A pleasant bonus for students of the course was a fascinating excursion to the Kalibr Technopark tenants. Upon completion of the course, graduates received certificates that give them advantage when they enter specialized educational institutions.
The course with a total duration of 40 academic hours was divided into 10 classes. The first week's classes allowed the children to get basic skills in the Blender application, learn basic tools, and create a simple 3D model.
During the second week, students gained insight into the capabilities of modern 3D printers, learned how to print ready-made three-dimensional models, and gained basic knowledge of setting up and launching printing.