Doctoral student Amelia Knowlson and Design Futures’ Nick Dulake featured in Education Technology and EdQuarter

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3D PRINTING: How 3D printing is helping in education 3D printing is helping to develop creative processes of every level of education, features in Education Technology and EdQuarter suggests. In the article, Amelia Knowlson, a doctoral student in Hallam’s Art and Design Research Centre (ADRC), discusses her use of the technology to make 3D copies of the Grice Ivories collection, […]

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Wednesday 22 June 2016 – Lunchtime seminar with Amelia Knowlson (C3RI PhD student)

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Title: Co-creation and curators – developing 3D printed museum objects with museum professionals at Museums Sheffield Speaker: Amelia Knowlson (C3RI PhD student) Amelia Knowlson is a PhD researcher and Sheffield Hallam and freelance curator, specialising in 3D print and capture technology. Using user centred methods she works with museums across the UK to examine how and why 3D printing effects […]

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