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An outreach program developed to provide 3D software instruction to individuals living with Autism.
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SketchUp is 3D design software developed by Trimble. It is used primarily by professionals such as architects, but there is a free version that can be used by anyone.
Click on the image above to use SketchUp for free
There is a free version that anyone can use. Click here to register for the free version.
Students may also have access through their school accounts.
Log in here
Click on "Sign in with Google"
Use your seq.org school email address
Sign in with Google (aka your seq.org school email)
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Click on the YouTube video here to see some examples of how students used SketchUp.
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Yes. Project Spectrum is starting to host events to teach students how to use Sketch Up.
Follow them on Facebook to get the latest information on events.
SketchUp also has a YouTube video channel to help you learn more about using the software.
Note that this event is during a school week, and for 5 mornings in a row. You will have to make arrangements with your parent to allow you to attend.
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Slideshow of a past event
If you have any questions, please email our contact Casey Grothus at cgrothus@sketchup.com.
He is a Trimble employee, who has been using SketchUp for about 15 years, and who happens to be living with Autism.
Read about him in the articles below, hear his story on the postcast linked below, and find him as a kid in this Google video about Project Spectrum.