“building” knowledge by creating manipulatives with the 3d printer: a course for mathematics student teachers

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    3D Printing With 3D printing it has become possible to create anything that fits on or in a printer. The method mostly used in affordable printers is additive manufacturing (FDM, "Fused Deposition Modeling"), which will be referred to in the following as 3D printing (3DP). In general, 3D modelling and printing (3DMP, see Anđić et_al, 2022, Läufer and amp; Ludwig, in press) follows the following steps (also shown in figure 2), with an example of a mathematical object (Menger sponge with recursion depth of 2) in figure 3: 1. This 3D model . . .

     

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