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We have worked with: BCA BUILDS SMART INDIVIDUALS FOR TOMORROW’S ECONOMY Black Country Atelier is an education company who offer solutions to schools including 3D curriculum, teacher training and unique projects for classroom enrichment. 3D PRINTING DESIGN EDUCATION

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Page 1: BCA 3D Prospectus 2014

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BCA BUILDS SMART INDIVIDUALS FOR TOMORROW’S ECONOMY

Black Country Atelier is an education company who offer solutions to schools including 3D curriculum, teacher training and unique projects for classroom enrichment.

3D PRINTING DESIGN EDUCATION

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3D ENABLED WORLD

TECHNOLOGY PLUS LEARNING RESOURCES

3D technologies are all around us. Designers and engineers working at the forefront of all major industries are remodelling our world in 3D.

Products can be made more efficiently and tailored to users thanks to technologies such as 3D printing and Computer Aided Design. The opportunities are unprecedented.

To innovate in this fully 3D enabled world requires new skills and capabilities. It is crucial that young people can access industry relevant knowledge and practice.

BCA has developed all the content for teachers and students to rapidly excel in modern technologies like 3D printing and 3D scanning.

I invite you to explore BCA’s suite of solutions for education. The learning outcomes from our courses and training are useful in many fields of modern work.

Together these technologies and skills will enable young people to access careers in modern medicine, advanced engineering, manufacturing, product development, all the way to the creative arts.

BCA prepares Young People for Tomorrow’s Economy.

Jing LuFounder and CEO

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Employers and industry are already demanding skills in technologies such as 3D printing.

From 3D printed fashion to custom made prosthetics, 3D technologies are changing the way industries work. Small teams can create new and exciting brands while large corporations can develop more consumer oriented products and services.

BCA brings these powerful real world ideas and practice directly into the classroom.

What does this mean for schools and education?

There is a growing demand from education institutes to deliver industry relevant skills to their students.

Through affordable hardware, and focus on learning outcomes, students can learn skills that are directly relevant for exciting new careers and opportunities.

How can BCA help?

BCA works with national bodies, industries, teachers and students to create exciting and engaging courses and learning resources that reflect these changes in the real world.

BCA deliver engaging and enriched course content which have solid learning outcomes, fulfil education curriculums and leads to a qualification.

BIG IDEA IN SCHOOLS

DEMAND FOR 3D SKILLS

Education is changing. New technologies represent changes and opportunities for educators and learners across the world.

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BCA TEACHING AND LEARNING GOALS:

To help students identify and prepare for careers in modern industry.

To help teachers deliver crucial new knowledge and skills with confidence and support.

To give students the ability and attitude to create rather than just ‘consume’ products and technology.

Resource schools and colleges with up to date, industry relevant, and cost effective technology for the benefit of students and wider community.

3D SKILLS IN DEMAND:

3D Computer Aided Design3D Printing3D Scanning3D Design 3D VisualisationRapid PrototypingAdvanced EngineeringMaterial ScienceSoftware and Machine CodingApplied MathematicsInnovation and Problem SolvingTeamwork LeadershipManufacturing

“I’m astonished students still leave schools and universities without basic knowledge and understanding of CAD. It is used in so many industries now.”Glen Day, Business Manager Weston Beamor, UK’s largest jewellery manufacturer. Based in Birmingham, the business now has a dedicated CAD and 3D Printing department.

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BCA EDUCATION OFFER

RESOURCES AND SUPPORT

Our solutions support schools and education institutions to prepare young people for a range of in-demand 3D skills.

BCA offer solutions ranging from introductory teacher training to structured courses in 3D technologies.

Courses and CurriculumBCA has developed a range of short and full courses in core subjects that lead to recognised qualifications.

Our courses come with access to a comprehensive range of multimedia classroom resources. Tiered content covers core areas of the Design and Technology and Computing curriculums for ages 7 to 19.

Teacher Training and SupportBCA provides training and curriculum support to deliver all of our courses.

We also work with schools through tailored co-teaching programmes, giving everyone the benefit of in class teacher training and continued access to BCA expertise.

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“BCA has brought direct industry experience to our school. It has meant everyone, including girls who would not normally get involved, are engaged and working with the latest technologies with solid learning outcomes”Darren Lyon, HeadmasterSir Thomas Fremantle School

TECHNOLOGIES

3D Printing3D Scanning3D ModellingComputer Aided ManufactureComputer Aided Design

SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES

Design VisualisationManufactureTechnical CompetenciesCritical Evaluation and TestingBusiness Enterprise

INDUSTRIES

Advanced ManufacturingArt and DesignArchitectureAutomotiveConstructionEngineeringFilm and GamingInnovationMedicineResearch and DevelopmentScience Technology

OUR EDUCATION OFFER COVERS:

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ENRICHEDLEARNING RESOUCESAll our courses come with full lesson plans and schemes of works mapped to the UK national curriculum.

We also provide step-by-step video and written instructions so you have all the resources you need to teach with confidence. What’s more, we provide suggested differentiated learning materials so you can allow your students to choose to learn in a style that suits their pace of progression.

Our courses are regularly updated and refreshed with new project work so that students are kept engaged. We ensure that our projects are current and respresent industry trends.

Our projects are inspired and set by practising artists, designers and engineers. They bring their commercial expertise, workflow and industry insights to our resources. We prepare interviews and project case studies to inspire and enrich the learning experience for students through our online platform.

BCA’s courses come with full multimedia teaching content, including online, video and physical resources.

MULTIMEDIA CONTENT

BCA Courses come complete with:

Schemes of works mapped to the UK national curriculum

Lesson plans and handouts

Adaptable projects and briefs

3D design and manufacture templates

Multimedia tutorials

Regularly updated content and project work to keep students engaged

Industry insights, case studies and interviews

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BCA short courses are aimed at schools and students coming to 3D technologies for the first time or wanting to develop their skills in a particular area. They give teachers and students valuable insight into the specific ways technology is used in different industries.

Short courses last between half to one term and BCA are at hand to guide you through the process. Full teacher training, support and lesson plan resources are available.

Our range of short courses are perfect to build a foundation for further learning. Some of our courses carry a qualification in Additive Manufacturing, QCF Level 1, 2 and 3 Awards. These Awards are industry accredited and take students through a series of projects that reflect the challenging design and engineering opportunities facing professionals working at the forefront of 3D design and advanced manufacturing.

BCA short courses cover a number of materials and systems, from metals and resins to plastics and even paper. Students can choose to specialise in engineering, product design, or fashion and textiles.

Our short courses include:

3D Printing (Additive Manufacturing QCF):3D printing introduces the technology and how it is used across multiple disciplines and industries. This is a versatile course covering the 3D CAD process and the engineering principles of 3D printers themselves.

Student learning outcomes: 3D printing, 3D Computer Aided Design (CAD), geometry, STEM, spatial awareness, Computer Numeric Control (CNC), material science.

3D Printing For Consumer Product Design (Additive Manufacturing QCF):With a specific focus on consumer products this course looks at how 3D printing is used in product design, development, prototyping, and manufacture.

Student learning outcomes: 3D printing, 3D CAD, product design, design thinking, geometry, STEM, form and function, spatial awareness, material science, assemblies and manufacture.

SHORT COURSESBCA offers a range of short courses specialising in 3D technologies.

A FOUNDATION TO BUILD UPON

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3D Printing For Fashion (Additive Manufacturing QCF):3D Printing for Fashion focuses on fashion products and accessories design. Students will see how 3D technologies can be used to make eye-catching, bespoke and customised products at low volume.

Student learning outcomes: 3D printing, 3D CAD, fashion trends, product and accessories design, design thinking, geometry, form finding, material science.

3D Scanning:3D scanning allows artists and engineers to capture 3D shapes and forms from real life. Students scan and inspect 3D models digitally, or turn them into 3D printed objects.

If you have done one of our 3D printing short courses you can also 3D print your own figures.

Student learning outcomes: Computer graphics, 3D scanning to CAD workflows, 3D modelling techniques, part inspection, customisation.

3D Digital Clay Modelling:An alternative to traditional Computer Aided Design, digital clay modelling allows artists and designers to sculpt products and figures more organically. This short course introduces students to techniques used by animation and gaming artists. Show how sculpted pieces can be physically manufactured to create fantastical pieces.

Student learning outcomes: Digital clay modelling, animation and character design, product design, 3D modelling techniques.

All of our short courses include:

Teacher training

Curriculum and teacher support

Online student and teacher resources

Multimedia content and lesson plans

Equipment hire or purchase advice

Award certificates

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BCA’s 3D full courses offer students a professional path to industry or university.

Full teacher training, support and lesson plan resources are provided to ensure teachers are guided and confident in delivering course content.

InternationalOur qualifications are internationally recognised and accepted. Together with our awarding partners, we have centres in the UK and internationally that can support our curriculum and qualifications. Our Full Course Qualifications ExplainedHigher Nationals (HNC and HND): This is a practical higher education qualification which can be used to gain entry into universities or direct entry onto an apprenticeship scheme work placement; they are highly valued by employers.

3D Design, Higher National Certificates and Diplomas (HNC and HND)

This is a practical work focused programme taken over 1 or 2 years. Students learn all major aspects of modern 3D design, visualisation and fabrication through a combination of work based projects and independent learning. These courses are developed and tailored to specific industries to give students the chance to pursue their own career interests within a structured learning route.

Student learning outcomes: 3D design and visualisation, computer graphics, technical machine settings and maintenance, 3D spatial awareness, creativity, materials, engineering, quality control, project work.

FULL COURSEOur accredited full courses in 3D technologies help schools deliver industry recognised skills and qualifications

BUILT BY EXPERTS

All of our full courses include:

Teacher training

Curriculum and teacher support

Online student and teacher resources

Multimedia content and lesson plans

Equipment hire or purchase advice

Award certificates

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BCA is working with Sir Thomas Fremantle School (STFS) on a 3 year technology partnership.

From staff training to course and curriculum development, BCA is working with STFS to kickstart and maintain a high level of engagement with 3D design and 3D printing across a number of subject areas.

Teachers and students learn and apply modern 3D technologies in art, design and technology, computing, physics and mathematics to ensure a cross-curricular approach across the school.

Outside of the classroom, BCA help plan industry tours, events and work placements for students to see real world applications of 3D design and 3D rinting.

Students can also explore and extend their own personal interests and projects at a weekly 3D Printing Enrichment Club with access to a full suite of 3D printers.

SIR THOMAS FREMANTLE SCHOOL

STFS student assists BCA at a 3D Digital Makers public event.

CASE STUDY:

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Black Country Atelier (BCA) was founded in the Black Country, United Kingdom. A region which has a long established heritage with manufacturing. It has been home to James Watt, Matthew Boulton, founding fathers of the Industrial Revolution. The region is still renowned in metals, advanced manufacturing and innovation.

Today, BCA are building on this heritage by inspiring the next generation of engineers, designers and entrepreneurs by delivering modern skills.

BCA is drawing from the vast wealth of knowledge of the region from modern industries based in automotive through to digital media to fashion. This ensures that our courses are relevant and at the forefront of commercial application.

We are a group of industry practitioners who are passionate about advancing digital manufacturing. Our team have vast industry experience and insight which we bring to the classroom and our course material.

Our Atelier includes designers, developers, computer scientists, artists, strategic thinkers, scholars, and renowned experts within 3D printing, consumer product design, manufacturing, fashion and Smart electronics.

We also have strong links with educational institutes and research centres to bring leading educational content and industry focused outcomes into the classroom.

Image Credits: Iron Bridge, by Roantrum. Boulton, Watt and Murdoch, by Oosoom

COURSES BUILT ON EXPERIENCE

ABOUT BCA

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Black Country Atelier Limited, 7 Mary Street, Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham, B3 1UDe: [email protected] t: 0121 236 8400

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“Black Country Atelier is an education company building Smart individuals with skills for the modern economy.

We help schools deliver those skills through industry focused courses and training clearly explained and in context.”