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This is the Fine Arts weebly page for my high school back home, Spalding High School. On here, you can access pages that talk about upcoming events to watch out for, explore different departments with information to contact the teacher, and even see a full detailed calendar of everything coming up. The page is headed by the Fine Arts chair, Brett Duncan. He uses graphic design to attract the reader and creates a user-friendly interface for both student and parent. This page is for 9-12 high school and specifically for those in the fine arts or interested in the fine arts.
I would like to create something similar. Having one page for various things gives ease of access and limits the amount of searching needed to be done by an individual for information. I would like to see a spot where the separate teachers of the fine arts be able to add content relating to homework or take home materials.
During our trip to the Sandbox, I was able to create an object with the 3D pen available. I could see using technology like this to create props that aren't easily accessible to the general public. 3D printing is an affordable way to make something not easily purchased. The VR would be good for transporting students to other places while guaranteeing their safety by not leaving the school.
During our trip to the Sandbox, I was able to create an object with the 3D pen available. I could see using technology like this to create props that aren't easily accessible to the general public. 3D printing is an affordable way to make something not easily purchased. The VR would be good for transporting students to other places while guaranteeing their safety by not leaving the school.

3D printing and VR gears are more and more affordable nowadays than they were used to be. However, a more challenging issue is how to leverage the benefit of these technologies to accommodate the students' need instead of simply showing them you can create 3D stuff/ you can see things impressively.
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