LibraryLyna for Creating an Accessible Classroom

LibraryLyna offers 3D print resources for teachers of the blind and visually impaired

Gorgeous 3D print models of math and science concepts are available to download and create for an accessible classroom. The screen reader accessible site provides a library of 3D print designs organized into categories: biology, chemistry, math, and physics.

Print animals, elements, shapes, a multiplications table and more. The site includes help for getting started with 3D printing. There’s also page for requesting custom models to aid your curriculum.

Learn more (links open in a new tab):
The Diagram Center is offering a Webinar on Dec. 3rd: “Building an Accessible Classroom with 3D Printing.”
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Read more about LibraryLyna at this 3D print.com page

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