Zibo, November 20th, “Uncle, do you think the glasses I painted look good?” “Teacher, does the bird I painted look like it?” This morning, at the Zibo Ceramics and Glass Museum3D printingIn the public welfare class, the children who participated in the activity scrambled to show their works after the experience was completed.this time3D printingThe public welfare research activity is one of the more than 40 public welfare activities organized by the Zibo Ceramics and Glass Museum this year.
9:20 am, ten minutes before the event starts, the first floor of the museum3D printingThe demo table in the experience hall was full of children, eagerly waiting for the start of the event.
Before the event starts,3D printingThe professional teachers in the experience hall used PPT to explain the origin, application and operation of 3D technology to the children. The children listened attentively to the teacher’s explanation, watched the operation video, and asked various questions from time to time. The teacher explained it patiently. and demonstrate.
When the activity started, the children couldn’t wait to get started with the equipment as soon as they received it. Heating, painting… Under the careful guidance of the teacher, the children gave full play to their imagination. After ten minutes, they painted various glasses and creative shapes, and happily showed their works to the people present.
At the production site, some parents were also busy with them, “This kind of activity is really good, this is the first time I took my child to participate in the activity, and through today’s study, I let the child understand3D printingTechnology and application, personally participate in the production, in the experience3D printingUnleash your talents while having fun and inspire a love for technology, which is difficult to achieve in a school classroom. “When talking about the feeling of participating in this event, Ms. Wang, a citizen, spoke highly of it.
Since December 2020, Zibo Ceramics and Glasses Museum has been successfully established as a national first-class museum, and has continued to focus on the development of public welfare cultural activities, aiming to make the museum move, let citizens come in, enhance interactivity and experience, and strive to bring ceramics and glazes to life. The pavilion’s sign is louder and brighter.
“This year, we have organized more than 40 public welfare cultural activities at each unique node and weekend, covering Chinese studies, pottery, 3D, photography, etiquette and other aspects, allowing many citizens to truly enter the museum, extending from visit to experience, personal experience I have felt the different changes and have gained a lot. In the future, we will also hold a series of public welfare activities, focusing on interaction, public welfare, and service, to shorten the distance with the public, and to further extend the public welfare brand of the museum, so that people of different age groups will be welcomed. Citizens feel the enthusiasm and warmth of the Taoliu Museum, and at the same time build a bridge to interact with the citizens, they contribute the ‘spiritual food’ created by the museum.” The relevant person in charge of the Zibo Ceramics and Glass Museum talked about the future work and plans. Full of confidence.
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