ZBrush 2019, Driving Creativity to New Dimensions

kristielAll Topics, New Releases

ZBrush 2019, Driving Creativity to New Dimensions

ZBrush, from Pixologic, sets industry standards for digital sculpting. With a variety of features, you can utilize customizable brushes to texture, paint, and shape virtual clay in a real-time environment. ZBrush allows you to effortlessly bridge the gap between 2D and 3D. It is the same tool used by game developers, film studios, illustrator, aviation/automotive designers, jewelry designers, illustrators, and artists … Read More

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March Brings Exciting 2019 Teacher Webinars

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March Winds Bring Exciting 2019 Teacher Webinars

For over 30 years, Studica has taken the needs of educators and paired them with the resources and technology that boost classroom engagement and productivity. By offering a wide variety of solutions, we have something every teacher can benefit from. Choose from STEM programs, animation, engineering design, language learning, robotics, controls, the internet of things, and much more. It may … Read More

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Windows 10 Creator Update & Harmony 16 Issue

Mark PhilippAll Topics, Support

How to Resolve: Windows 10 Creator Update & Harmony 16 Shortcut Icon Issue

As part of Studica‘s Support Team, I recently found an issue with Toon Boom Harmony 16 software when running on Windows 10 with the Creator Update. After this install, it seems that the Harmony 16 software shortcut icon will not open after you click the icon to open the software. The issue is strange because there is no error message or anything … Read More

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What is an IMU in Robotics and Hardware?

Mark PhilippAll Topics, Robotics

What is an IMU in Robotics and Hardware?

At Studica, we have a lot of experience working with robotics, hardware, and technology. For those of you who are interested in these topics, you’ve probably come across something called an “IMU”. You may have found yourself wondering what an IMU is. For starters, IMU is an acronym for the Inertial Measurement Unit. These devices are found in all sorts of … Read More

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Spark Student Interest: Get Ideas from February Webinars

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Spark Student Interest: Get Ideas from February Webinars

Find new ways to grab your students’ attention with exciting edtech solutions. Studica offers a wide variety of education-focused webinars that discuss animation, language learning, hands-on projects, the internet of things, robotics, controls, and more. Discover new ideas for your classroom. Our webinar schedule is specifically designed to help teachers and schools achieve their goals. Whether you are looking to learn more about … Read More

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Explore EdTech with Studica at FETC 2019

kristielAll Topics, STEM Education

Explore EdTech with Studica at FETC 2019

The Future of Education Technology Conference (FETC) brings technology and education leaders from all over the world together. The 39th FETC conference will be held in Orlando, Florida at the Orange County Convention Center. This year, the conference begins on Sunday, January 27th and wraps up on Wednesday, January 30th. This is a great opportunity for collaboration and attending informative presentations … Read More

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Teach Sensors and Motors with NI LabVIEW & myRIO

kristielAll Topics, Robotics

Teach Sensors and Motors with NI LabVIEW and myRIO

Finally, there is a turnkey solution that allows educators to teach students how to control sensors and motors using LabVIEW. We are proud to announce the release of the Robotics Sensor & Motor Training Kit for NI myRIO and LabVIEW by Studica. Consider it as a practical tool that helps you teach basic LabVIEW and allows your students to get a … Read More

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Engineer Your World, for ALL High School Students

kristielAll Topics, STEM Education

Engineer Your World, for ALL High School Students

Students of all backgrounds, interests, and abilities can benefit from an understanding of Engineering. With this in mind, the Engineer Your World program was developed by a team that included NASA engineers, University of Texas faculty, and secondary teachers. They created a program that allows all students to benefit from understanding the engineering approach to solving real-world problems. Give students … Read More

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