Re: RP presentation to 'Civilians'

From: Tom Richards (tomr@aicasting.com)
Date: Wed Oct 28 1998 - 15:13:27 EET


Get someone at MIT to photograph the statue on campus made up of layers of
flame-cut steel. It'll get the point across.

At 03:42 AM 10/28/98 PST, you wrote:
>Good morning,
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>I'm making a Presentation next Tuesday 3/11/98 on " RP...It's Effects on
>the Individual Designer and the Design Industry as a whole ", as part of
>a University module ....Contextual Basis of Design (CBOD)
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>Its only a 10 min pres, however the audience come from various Courses
>within the School of Design and Manufacture. Ranging from Fine arts
>students, Fashion and Textiles to Industrial Design Engineers. I could
>talk tech but only a small segment of that audience would have a clue
>what I'm on about.
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>I have to show them how important RP is, and sell these students the
>notion that it is going to effect them if they wish to have successful
>carriers in Art/Design/Engineering.
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>To the Point:
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>Has anybody made presentations on Rapid Prototyping to an audience that
>has little or no background in Engineering. Have you used any clever
>ways of simplifying the concept so that everybody is interested and can
>see the importance of it??
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>Any suggestions on approach or ways of conveying the above across will
>be greatly appreciated.
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>Regards
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>Pat Dunne
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>IDE Yr. 4
>DMU Leicester UK
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