[Published online Journal of Computer Chemistry, Japan Vol.15, 66-67, by J-STAGE]
<Title:> 化学・生命科学系の理学教育における3Dプリンタの活用事例
<Author(s):> 望月 祐志, 中村 昇太, 山中 正浩, 山田 康之, 工藤 光子, 常盤 広明, 川上 勝, 北本 俊二
<Corresponding author E-Mill:> fullmoon(at)rikkyo.ac.jp
<Abstract:> Recently, technologies and applications of 3D-printers have attracted practical interests in the contexts of manufacturing and research developments. In contrast, the educational usages have still been underway. In this Letter, we report a variety of demonstrative 3D-printed molecular models used for education of chemistry and biology in our faculty of Science.
<Keywords:> Science Education, 3D-printers, On-demand molecular models, DNA, Proteins, Catalysts, Orbital lobes
<URL:> https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jccj/15/3/15_2016-0034/_article/-char/ja/
<Title:> 化学・生命科学系の理学教育における3Dプリンタの活用事例
<Author(s):> 望月 祐志, 中村 昇太, 山中 正浩, 山田 康之, 工藤 光子, 常盤 広明, 川上 勝, 北本 俊二
<Corresponding author E-Mill:> fullmoon(at)rikkyo.ac.jp
<Abstract:> Recently, technologies and applications of 3D-printers have attracted practical interests in the contexts of manufacturing and research developments. In contrast, the educational usages have still been underway. In this Letter, we report a variety of demonstrative 3D-printed molecular models used for education of chemistry and biology in our faculty of Science.
<Keywords:> Science Education, 3D-printers, On-demand molecular models, DNA, Proteins, Catalysts, Orbital lobes
<URL:> https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jccj/15/3/15_2016-0034/_article/-char/ja/