Dr. Sarah Mitchell
Dr. Sarah Mitchell is a historian and maker educator with over 15 years of experience combining traditional history education with modern fabrication techniques.
About This Course
Explore history through 3D printing! Learn to create historical artifacts, understand their significance, and bring the past to life with modern technology.
Course Content
Introduction to 3D Printed History
Welcome to the course! Learn what we'll cover and how 3D printing brings history to life.
Getting Started with 3D Modeling
Introduction to basic 3D modeling tools and techniques for historical recreations.
Ancient Egyptian Artifacts
Model and print ancient Egyptian artifacts and learn their historical significance.
Roman Architecture Miniatures
Create scale models of famous Roman structures.
Medieval Castles and Fortifications
Design and print medieval defensive structures.
Renaissance Art Reproductions
Recreate famous Renaissance sculptures and artifacts.
Colonial American Tools
Model everyday tools from Colonial America.
Industrial Revolution Machinery
Create miniature working models of Industrial Revolution inventions.
Ancient Greek Pottery
Design and print Greek pottery with historical patterns.
Viking Ships and Navigation
Model Viking longships and navigation tools.
Chinese Dynasties Artifacts
Recreate artifacts from various Chinese dynasties.
Aztec and Mayan Structures
Model pyramids and temples from Mesoamerican civilizations.
World War I Technology
Create models of WWI-era technology and equipment.
Ancient Mesopotamia
Model cuneiform tablets and Mesopotamian artifacts.
African Tribal Art
Recreate traditional African art and ceremonial objects.
Native American Culture
Model artifacts from various Native American tribes.
Space Race Technology
Create models of early space exploration equipment.
Final Project: Your Historical Timeline
Combine everything you've learned to create your own historical timeline in 3D.
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