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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SREB Offering Grants for Teacher Training

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SREB Advanced Career Grants

There is great news for schools interested in adopting SREB’s Advanced Career pathways. The Southern Regional Education Board (SREB) is offering 100 training grants to educational institutions within SREB and High Schools That Work (HSTW) states. These schools are required to adopt one or more Advanced Career (AC) curricula for the 2016-2017 school year. This grant will allow teachers to … Read More

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Huge Student Savings at Studica’s Back to Class Sale

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Spring into your semester with student savings on some of your must-haves for school. Students can save up to 90% off retail pricing on some of the products they need, and even more products they want, for the new semester. At Studica, we strive to offer the best and latest technology at unbeatable academic prices. Seems too good to be … Read More

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Lumion 6 Release Transforms Architectural Visualization

kristielArchitectural Visualization (ArchViz)

Lumion is the best way to communicate architecture and engage people with your designs. This program is used by 51 of the top 100 architecture companies to create professional presentations. The latest release, Lumion 6, offers users the best in visualization features and hundreds of improvements to its existing render engine. Materials, reflections, shadows, lighting and more have all been … Read More

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Lumion 6 is Coming!

kristielAll Topics, Architectural Visualization (ArchViz)

ACT-3D has announced that a new version of Lumion software will be released on November 3rd. Lumion 3D architectural visualization software helps architects, design students and others create stunning 3D visualizations quickly. It is already used in over 90 countries around the world. In fact, 51 of the top architect companies in the world use Lumion. Last year’s release of Lumion … Read More

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Dremel Dreams: Digital 3D Technology in the Classroom

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Dremel recently made its 3D printer, the Dremel Idea Builder, available to classrooms everywhere. The new academic kit also includes Dremel Dreams, an educational program specifically developed to introduce digital technology in your classroom. As the fastest out-of-the box solution with easy-to-use, built-in software, your students can start building 3D designs in a matter of minutes. Dream Big with Dremel The … Read More

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Upcoming Education Shows: On the Road with Studica

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How does Studica ensure that we understand the needs of teachers, students and schools? How can we be confident that we are offering the best academic technology solutions to fit their needs? It’s quite simple. We take to the road to talk with them. We have real conversations with teachers and administrators. We listen. We hear what they need to … Read More

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How to Install and License IBM SPSS Software

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Studica recently started offering IBM SPSS Software. If you’re like me, you may have never heard of these products before. But maybe you’re taking a class in college and your professor requires you to use SPSS Statistics or SPSS Data Entry or some other IBM SPSS product line. This post will help you find out how to purchase the product … Read More

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Studica Assists Competitors at WorldSkills 2015

kristielCompetitions & Contests, WorldSkills Robotics

Day two of preparations for the WorldSkills 2015 competition in São Paulo, Brazil is ongoing. Students were not allowed in the robotics arena today, however many of them spent yesterday evening working on their robot designs until 8:30 p.m. (UTC). More than 23 experts from different countries were charged with setting up the evaluation space where robots will be competing in Mobile … Read More

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