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The classroom as a Makerspace: Use of tablets and cutting plotter to create pop-up cards in educational environments

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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12251/1557
ISSN: 18688799
DOI: 10.3991/ijet.v14i10.10284
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Bonnet de León, Alejandro; Saorín Pérez, José Luis; Torre Cantero, Jorge de la; Meier, Cecile; García Marrero, Eliseo [et al.]
Fecha
2019
Materia/s

Plotter

Tabletas digitales

Formación profesional superior

Diseñar

Materia/s Unesco

3313.24 Maquinaria de Impresión y Reproducción

5801.08 Enseñanza Programada

5802.03 Desarrollo de Asignaturas

5802.07 Formación Profesional

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In some classrooms the use of digital tablets for students is already standardized and is integrated into the teaching-learning process of the school. On the other hand, the use of cutting plotters is not common, although they are low-cost, easy to use and transportable devices. These machines are usually found in digital fabrication spaces such as Makerspaces, Fab labs, etc. However, it is interesting to introduce these technologies in traditional classrooms. This article describes an experience carried out at Colegio San Isidro, Los Salesianos de la Orotava, Tenerife in the 3rd year of secondary school in the subject of plastic, visual and audiovisual expression, in which an activity of design and creation of pop-up cards has been carried out. This activity is made in many subjects in order to develop creativity or to understand threedimensional concepts (mathematics, plastic, etc.). This activity involves cutting and folding paper that is usually done with scissors or cutter. It is proposed to digitalize this activity by means of digital tablets and portable cutting plotters. At the end of the activity, all the students were able to make their pop-up card using the proposed technologies and felt able to carry out the work autonomously. © 2019, Kassel University Press GmbH.

In some classrooms the use of digital tablets for students is already standardized and is integrated into the teaching-learning process of the school. On the other hand, the use of cutting plotters is not common, although they are low-cost, easy to use and transportable devices. These machines are usually found in digital fabrication spaces such as Makerspaces, Fab labs, etc. However, it is interesting to introduce these technologies in traditional classrooms. This article describes an experience carried out at Colegio San Isidro, Los Salesianos de la Orotava, Tenerife in the 3rd year of secondary school in the subject of plastic, visual and audiovisual expression, in which an activity of design and creation of pop-up cards has been carried out. This activity is made in many subjects in order to develop creativity or to understand threedimensional concepts (mathematics, plastic, etc.). This activity involves cutting and folding paper that is usually done with scissors or cutter. It is proposed to digitalize this activity by means of digital tablets and portable cutting plotters. At the end of the activity, all the students were able to make their pop-up card using the proposed technologies and felt able to carry out the work autonomously. © 2019, Kassel University Press GmbH.

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