Lesson on legal issues in DiDIY
Lesson about legal issues in DiDIY by Elena Falletti, at the Greenwich University of London, in the context of the Erasmus teaching mobility programme
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Lesson about legal issues in DiDIY by Elena Falletti, at the Greenwich University of London, in the context of the Erasmus teaching mobility programme
This deliverable provides a stepping stone between the work done in WP 4 and WP 7. While WP 4 is looking at how DiDIY is reshaping education and research, WP 7 deals with developing so-called integrative simulation models. Such models try to “integrate” a wide range of data in order to arrive at a detailed formal description of a particular topic or research question.
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Welcome to the module on "Digital DIY and Education" of the first "Introduction to DiDIY" course of the DiDIY Project!
(A PDF version of the text of this module is available here)
“3D Printing, the Factory of the Future” (“Impression 3D, l’usine du futur”) is a special exhibition dedicated entirely to 3D printing technology.
Luca Mari, from LIUC – Università Cattaneo, presented the project Digital Do It Yourself at “Stati Generali Ricerca e Innovazione” organized by Regione Lombardia in Milan, at Palazzo Regione Lombardia, on November 30, 2015.