The 3Doodler is an electronic device that is used by simply doodling objects into the air. By pressing on the button on the device, the plastic filament is extruded out of the nozzle. The plastic is hot and pliable but cools almost instantly into a solid, stable structure. There are two speeds of extrusion, one for intricate details and the other for larger doodles or filling a large area.
- Incentivize performance amongst students
- Diversify teaching methods within the classroom
- Stimulate kinaesthetic and visual learners
- Enhance the performance of divergent thinkers
- Improve concentration amongst students, including those with ADHD
- Level the playing field between male and female students, especially in the sciences
- Better understanding of concepts and objects that are hard to see
- Abstract thinking
- Wire-framing as a part of process of creativity
- Spatial cognition