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Students from Olin College and the Apps for Kids Team Host Paper Craft Activity
Nov 20

Students from Olin College and the Apps for Kids Team Host Paper Craft Activity

This post was originally written by Erica Traini for the SOLIDWORKS Education Blog.

Apps for Kids class

Students from the local Olin College of Engineering hosted a SOLIDWORKS Apps for Kids paper craft activity Friday, 11/11. Children of employees from the Waltham campus were invited to attend the event.

The event began with some puzzling riddles to get the kids’ creative juices flowing.

The group broke into teams for the activity, led by the Olin College students. Each group was first shown an image of a 3D model that was created using Apps for Kids. Many commented on the identity of the weird, animal-like shape presented to them. Some claimed it was a hammerhead shark with legs; others thought it resembled a tooth. The original creator most likely intended it to be a turtle, judging by its bulbous back and small legs

Apps for Kids print out

 

Apps for Kids cut out

 

Students and Apps for Kids

They were then given paper cutouts that could be assembled into the 3D creature they were shown. The cutouts became progressively more complex, but the students were undaunted. After being recharged by an ice cream break, many were able to complete even the most complex craft.

Apps for Kids

Apps for Kids print out sculpture

Thank you to the Olin College team and the SOLIDWORKS Apps for Kids team for hosting this fun STEM event.

A kid and his Apps for Kids creation

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