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Fusion 360 for Education - ebook
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Changes in technology and industry require new software platforms and next generation skills. Fusion 360 is designed to not just enable new industry workflows, but to also make it easier for students and professionals to learn those workflows and skills. Unique features of the Fusion platform make teaching with the software easier and more effective, which helps enable better collaboration and better insight into not just what your students produce, but also how they conceptually approach and go through their work. With this resource, you can explore some of the ways Fusion 360 is the perfect software platform for your courses
Drone 3D Printing Project: Aerospace, Engineering, Design - Autodesk Fusion 360
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Drone 3D Printing Project: Aerospace, Engineering, Design - Autodesk Fusion 360

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This project that will help your students design a mini quadcopter drone. This hands-on activity fosters creativity, problem-solving skills , and helps introduce your students to 3D printing strategies. Project Scenario A design competition has been announced where you must design, create, and race a micro drone. To compete in the competition, you are required to develop and 3D print a lightweight drone chassis below 10g total. The design must still contain motor protection and some sort of landing gear and follow the same overall size and location of all components. You should aim to get your main chassis between 5-7g and minimize all other components as much as reasonable
Moon Lander Project: Space, Engineering, Design - Autodesk Fusion 360
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Moon Lander Project: Space, Engineering, Design - Autodesk Fusion 360

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Inspire your students to reach for the stars and beyond – designing their very own Moon Lander. This hands-on activity will foster creativity and problem-solving skills while opening their minds to engineering through the topic of space exploration. Before we head to Mars or another faraway planet, humans must first learn how to survive in space. There is radiation, extreme temperatures, no air to breathe, and meteorites falling from the sky. How do we deal with that? The best way to find out is to set up a community on the moon to explore and learn. Landing safely on the moon will be humanity’s first step in learning how to survive and thrive on alien terrain. But what should that moon lander look like? What features will it need?