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Students get excited about 3D modeling with SketchUp. Use 3D modeling to explore concepts and ideas!

Google SketchUp, whose award-winning toolset was developed for architects to help them design buildings, is modeling software that empowers designers – alone or in teams – to explore complex design ideas in 3D. Now it can do the same for your students. SketchUp is a great tool for easily teaching kids to construct 3D models of buildings, trees, cars, and the like. You can use it as a stand-alone tool, or in conjunction with Google Earth and the 3D Warehouse.

There are any number of lessons – from learning about area and volume to studying building and community design – whose concepts are best illustrated in 3D. SketchUp is one of those products that will easily get kids learning – and thinking they're just having fun, as your classes apply SketchUp to geography, social studies, history and industrial technology. Students can use SketchUp to visualize geometry and other mathematical concepts, create models to learn about architecture, and design everything from games and toys to models of spaceships and cars.

Theater and film students can use SketchUp to conceptualize their sets. Students can use it to participate in community development projects that involve CAD, GIS, or other design applications. SketchUp can help math students at all levels to better understand geometric concepts. And 3D design can easily be added to any number of classroom projects that aren't directly design-related, from designing a set for a Shakespeare play to creating visualizations of historical settings or getting students excited about history by building a virtual history museum.

Learn more about SketchUp for your classroom.

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Teachers speak out

SketchUp is the most versatile, easy-to-use 3D software I`ve ever worked with. We've got a lot of different software packages in our applied technology lab, but SketchUp is by far superior to anything else in terms of ease of use. Now, instead of spending an entire semester designing a single project, we can use SketchUp to create several iterations based on the initial design – instead of building one house, students can build 10, each one morphing from the previous version."

Dan Zahner, Teacher, Boulder High School, Boulder, CO



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