The joint training organized by the INDMET Project and the WU Community Engagement Office was completed

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The joint training organized by the INDMET Project and the WU Community Engagement Office was completed. The training focused on the application of FDM 3D printing technology for the development of customized educational aids for high schools.

The program was designed to provide participants with both theoretical knowledge and practical hands-on experience. During the sessions, trainees learned the fundamentals of FDM 3D printing, design considerations, and techniques for creating educational materials tailored to the needs of high school students and teachers.

The hands-on component allowed participants to apply the concepts learned in practice by designing and producing sample educational aids using 3D printing technology. This approach enhanced participants’ understanding of how additive manufacturing can be utilized to support teaching and learning in schools.

At the conclusion of the training, the trainer expressed appreciation to the organizers for their efforts in arranging the program and recognized the importance of such initiatives in strengthening educational resources. The trainer also encouraged the INDMET Project and the WU Community Engagement Office to continue similar contributions and collaborative activities that support and improve high school education through innovative technologies and community engagement.