Use in Club
Place: Dengiken's club room
▲These are the 3D printers our club owns.
Source:dengiken.jp
▲This picture shows Dengiken's activities.
DengikenDengiken is the club we belong to. The abbreviation is Dengiken. Each of us has our own project and conducts the research we want to do. is a club that encourages club members to do what they want to do. Therefore, every member has their own "project ."A project is a research in which the members find and do their own research.
DengikenDengiken is the club we belong to. The abbreviation is Dengiken. Each of us has our own project and conducts the research we want to do. has several projects, and the members conduct the research they want to do.
We carry out our projects based on the PDCA CycleThe PDCA cycle is a method of continuous improvement through a cycle of four processes: PLAN, DO, CHECK, and ACTION. as follows:
Once we have decided what to do, we make a written proposal about a research project, hypothesis, budget, etc. We can obtain the budget for our research through negotiations with our teachers and our presentations.
Once our plan is approved and we obtain the budget, we move on to our research. We can do research with a variety of equipment.
We reflect on our research and identify what to improve by implementing questionaries, checking operations, holding events at our school festival, and holding workshopA workshop is a hands-on course. The Dengiken also offers a variety of workshops..
Based on the points for reflection and improvement that have emerged throughout the process so far, we will again make a plan and connect it to the "1.PLAN".
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We conduct the PDCA CycleThe PDCA cycle is a method of continuous improvement through a cycle of four processes: PLAN, DO, CHECK, and ACTION. by repeating this process.
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We interviewed Dengiken'sDengiken is the club we belong to. The abbreviation is Dengiken. Each of us has our own project and conducts the research we want to do. research project members who utilize 3D printers about their benefits and how they use them.
Soccer Robot
The project members participated in the soccer competition called RoboCup. They used a robot built with a 3D printer.
Bipedal Robot
The project members held a workshop for elementary school students using a robot made with a 3D printer.
Guiding Robot
The project members collaborated with other schools and created a rabbit-shaped guiding robot made with a 3D printer and Python.
In order to learn more about 3D printers in depth and detail, we thought that all members would have to experience the process of designing and printing. So all of us actually made an object.
We used "Fusion 360" and "Tinkercad," made by Autodesk, for the design.