Skeletal Project
By: Taniya Webb, Mustafah Mohammed, Nyla Reid, Sanai Conoly, George Christy
By: Taniya Webb, Mustafah Mohammed, Nyla Reid, Sanai Conoly, George Christy
What our project was designed to show & What we learned
Our skeletal system model was designed to show the full body structure of the human skeletal system. As we worked on this project, we learned many things about the shapes, functions, and various components of the skeleton.
Throughout this project, we learned how to scale down the skeletal system to 1/3. We learned how to 3D print each part such as the skull, vertebral column, collarbone, shoulder blades, rib cage, pelvic girdle, and the bones of the hands, arms, feet, and legs using a 3D printer. We learned how to label each bone and each part of the skeletal system. We learned each part of the skull as well including Frontal, Sphenoid, Ethmoid, Nasal, Lacrimal, Zygomatic, Maxilla, Mandible, Parietal, Occipital, and Temporal. We also labeled different sections of our model. We Learned that 3D printing is time-consuming and very tedious. We had to re-print some of our parts and it took a lot of trials to get certain parts of the system correct.
Brag Sheet details for members:
Taniya & Sanai- Created website and QR code to fully function correctly and creatively with Scientific Concepts/Explanation.
George & Mustafah- Completed full skeleton display and productively worked throughout the entire project.
Nyla- Labeled each part of the skeletal system and contributed to the digital rendering of the skeletal model.