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Artigo de Evento Prototipagem por meio da impressão 3D e o seu impacto como alternativa para redução de custos na indústria 4.0(2025-01-28) Costa, Gabriel Vitor Maia da; Oliveira Neto, Benjamin Batista deThe 3D printer prototyping method is not considered a recent technology, but it has made a huge technological leap due to the development of new materials. As a result of industry 4.0 focusing on intelligent production, rapid prototyping enters this context, as it is a means capable of revolutionizing production processes. Bearing in mind the growing importance of this technology as a part production process and considering the need to have greater discernment and a guide on possible applications in companies, this present article, based on a literary review, aims to present the impact of the use of printers 3D in industries 4.0, based on possible cost reduction and its impact on sustainability. Additionally, the conclusive results serve as a basis to help direct research initiatives to implement the use of this technology.Outro Curso de impressão 3D para professores e alunos de Biologia: orientações sobre o mundo da impressão 3D para inovar em sala de aula(2022-05-13) Cruz, Denys Santos da; Frota, Vitor Bremgartner daThe course 3D PRINTING FOR TEACHERS AND STUDENTS OF BIOLOGY is a tool designed to guide students' study of the discipline of cytology, inserted in Biology. The course encourages students' interest and curiosity through 3D printing technology, as well as helping them to engage in project solutions in the classroom, using techniques embedded in project-based learning. This educational product aims to help high school and college teachers with information and guidance on how to optimize the application of their discipline and expand the learning process through technology. The tools presented in this educational product (video classes, handouts, website, etc.) provide pedagogical guidelines that should help the teacher to understand the universe of 3D printing, main equipment, best practices, operationalization, printing and application of contents on cytology, with support of printed artifacts and an interactive and challenging lesson plan. All these elements are dealt with throughout this product and can be adapted by the teacher.Dissertação Impressão 3D como recurso para o ensino e aprendizagem de citologia(2022-05-13) Cruz, Denys Santos da; Frota, Vitor Bremgartner da; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6100146230873494; Frota, Vitor Bremgartner da; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6100146230873494; Paes, Lucilene da Silva; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0653747630550456; Magalhães Netto, José Francisco de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3958238119785924The use of digital teaching instruments or materials in schools has always aroused interest and curiosity in most students, however, we know that in some school environments there is a lack of material resources that make it difficult to carry out experimental activities. To solve this problem, teachers improvise materials in order to apply a practical class. In this context of absence of material, 3D printing technology makes a relevant contribution to minimize it, because it is a resource that allows the printing of pedagogical materials, which can help the teaching of different areas, where the contents are still abstractly presented, like cells that are invisible to the naked eye. In addition, 3D printing contributes to the construction of concrete materials in a threedimensional format that were previously only accessible virtually, leaving the classes very abstract for the student, such as cells that are invisible to the naked eye. However, this technology is still not widely used by teachers, perhaps due to the lack of adequate preparation for them. Therefore, this research aimed to contribute to the teaching of Biology, for the subarea of Cytology, with a virtual 3D printing course. The approach of this research was qualitative and quantitative and the method was exploratory research. The research subjects are high school biology teachers and students from the Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Amazonas — Manaus Industrial District Campus (IFAM/CMDI). For data collection, digital questionnaires were used, made available through a link on the Google form, containing open and closed questions, for further analysis and interpretation of the data.Finally, this research, in addition to contributing to the production of a virtual course on how to use the 3D printer to improve learning in Cytology classes, also contains: a digital repository of cell files for printing and a project based on the active methodology of learning in a project involving 3D Printing and Cytology, to be applied with students. The course is available on the digital learning platform Moodle, belonging to IFAM.
