James Chronister (author of Blender Basics) and his colleague Jason Hancock held a presentation titled '3D Design and Animation in the Classroom Using “FREE†Software' at the International Technology Education Association Conference in Baltimore in March.
James writes:
We had a successful time at the conference in Baltimore, Maryland! Our presentation was very warmly received with a lot of teachers planning to pursue Blender further. We've even been asked to prepare some articles for newsletters and possible presentations at future conferences. Rather than re-write everything, go to www.blenderanimation.com to see our presentation information, photos and write-up. This is a site my fellow presenter put together as a portal to everything Blender. (I'm the short guy with glasses looking more "mature" in the pictures in case you're wondering)
You'll find the full report and pictures on their website.
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Wow that page rocks, even if the samples are more easy ones(sry I mean compared with the extreme fine releases on http://www.blender3d.org) they show how usefull blender could be used to power up pupils/teachers presentations!
Thx a lot for lot James!