EDUCATION BY 3D PRINTING (3DP): A BIBLIOMETRIC OVERVIEW
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Abstract
Digital models produced by CAD software are used in 3D printing, an additive manufacturing technique, to manufacture products. Fused deposition modelling, selective laser sintering, and stereolithography are important technologies. Product development, the arts, customisation, component production, and education are just a few of the businesses that employ it. In the classroom, 3D printing creates engaging, dynamic learning environments that improve student comprehension of difficult subjects. The use of 3D printing in the classroom encourages collaboration between teachers and students as well as inclusive learning, creativity, and problem-solving. The number of publications on 3D printing in education has significantly increased since 2010, according to a bibliometric review, with China and the US leading the way.