Chief Architect Delivers X8 to Students and Schools

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Chief Architect X8

Chief Architect is a leader in producing easy to use, intuitive architectural home design software. With the latest release of version X8, users can explore new features and tools to master 3D design as they create their dream homes.  Builders, designers, architects and DIY hobbyists are always amazed over Chief Architect’s comprehensive workflow and the precision of the end results. … Read More

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Studica Exhibits New Ed-Tech at CUE 2016

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CUE 2016 Studica at Booth 248

Recently, we told you all about the innovative Ed-Tech sessions being held at this year’s CUE show. Now with the show just around the corner, Studica is preparing to exhibit some of our newest tech solutions for the classroom and beyond. Visit us at Booth 248 to learn more about comprehensive STEM sets, electronic storage solutions, 3D printing curriculum and … Read More

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Studica at The Education Show: Inspiration & Innovation

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The Education Show 2016

Our Studica UK office will be taking part in the upcoming Education Show at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham, England from Thursday, 17th of March through Saturday, 19th of March. This annual event brings together 10,000 visitors representing schools from primary through university. Together they discuss innovative ideas, discover new resources and share insights regarding learning and education. If you are looking to inspire … Read More

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How to Create a Singleton in Unity 3D

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How to Create a Singleton in Unity

In game development, you will need to make use of global variables in many instances. Consider common gameplay elements such as player score, currency, health points, or game states such as pause or game over. Beyond these examples you will most likely need to create global variables that are specific to your game. I used Unity 3D for quite a … Read More

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Empowering Science Education at NSTA 2016

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NSTA 2016 Conference in Nashville

The National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) conference is just around the corner. This year’s spring conference will focus on the latest science content, teaching strategies and ongoing research. This is a uniquely collaborative experience, where science educators and professionals from around the country come together to share ideas, practices and the performance of technology in the classroom. Last year’s NSTA … Read More

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112 New Pantone Colors Announced, New Products Available

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Pantone 112 New Colors

The authority on color, Pantone, has announced the introduction of 112 new colors – bringing the Pantone Matching System total to 1,187 colors. For those of you that are interested in color design, this means new swatchbooks to follow. The new colors come in response to a growing demand by graphic and digital designers for a broader range of “blushes, … Read More

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Share Ideas and Join Studica at CUE 2016

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CUE National Conference 2016

 The CUE National Conference is the longest running education technology conference in California, and among some of the largest EdTech shows in the United States. This annual event takes place on March 17th-19th, 2016 in Palm Springs, California. It’s the perfect opportunity to explore new methods of teaching and using technology in the classroom. Support student success with a range of … Read More

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Makeblock: Open-source Maker Sets for the 21st Century

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Makeblock: Open-source Maker Sets for the 21st Century

Often referred to as “Lego for adults”, Makeblock engages a builder’s fondness for construction sets with the application of technology. These sets are actually great for makers of all ages, because they are so easily and quickly put together. Like Lego, many Makeblock sets use a construction process that allows each piece to slot together without the need for nuts … Read More

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