Computers @ NIS

Nakornpayap International School Computer Courses

Creative Commons, Open Source and Sharing

Posted by notinio on 10 November, 2009

In our Level II courses, students are learning to use Blender to create computer generated images.  Blender is open source software, free for anyone, anywhere in the world to use.  It is a powerful, fully featured application that can be used to create 3D images, animation or games.  It is limitless in possibilities.

In the spirit of open source and sharing, James Chronister has produced a classroom tutorial book called Blender Basics. We are using the book as a guide for our lessons.  Published with a creative commons licence, we are free to use it and share it with the students.  Many thanks to Mr Chronister, and others like him who enhance education and society by freely sharing their knowledge and hard work.

Happy Blending!

 

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