Roland DGA has introduced new Project Based Learning (PBL) tutorials specifically designed for use with the company’s advanced digital devices in schools, colleges, and other learning environments. These ready-to-teach solutions offer educators a fun and effective way to keep students of all ages engaged in digital fabrication projects throughout the school year.
Roland’s PBL offerings include a wide variety of easy-to-follow engineering, design and art related projects that give students a better understanding of technology and software. Created to combine effortlessly with Roland’s CNC mills, desktop vinyl cutters and digital inkjet printers, the tutorials include step-by-step lessons on everything from cutting decals and customizing smartphone covers to milling yo-yos and CO2 cars.
“The new PBL tutorials perfectly complement the impressive capabilities of our state-of-the-art digital machines,” said Roland DGA’s 3D Solutions Product Manager, Matt Anderson. “They make learning how to use our mills, cutters and printers easier than ever by getting students involved in a variety of unique 3D prototyping, product customization, and signmaking projects.”
Project based learning tutorials are available for Roland’s CAMM-1 GS-24 desktop cutter, MDX-540 mill, MDX-50 mill, TrueVIS series wide-format printer/cutters, and VersaUV series UV flatbed printers. Customers can choose from a selection of accompanying projects created exclusively for use with these devices.
Roland’s innovative digital machines, including the products mentioned above, are used in educational programs all around the world. Now, with the addition of interactive project based learning tutorials, the company is providing educators with a complete solution to engage students in hands-on digital fabrication.
Roland’s PBL tutorials are available now through authorized Roland DGA education dealers. For more information, contact a Roland dealer near you or visit www.rolanddga.com/support/roland-academy/pbl.