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This scaffolding technique clarifies procedures through direct experience, and provides concrete examples of what a student's finished product should look like. The main idea here is that any task that is introduced for the first time should be modeled, and that students need to be given clear samples of what is requested of them for imitation.
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1. Working pliable material such as clay or wax into three-dimensional forms. 2. In drawing or painting, the effect of light falling on a three-dimensional object so that the illusion of its mass is created and defined by value gradations.
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Modeling is defined as
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Learning behaviour through observing the behaviour of others.
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A process in which an operator uses a computer graphics program to create objects in 3d space, A 3D MODEL. The primary creation of information is in graphical form and is accurate in three dimensions. this allows many advanced properties (engineering data, volumes) to be associated with the model. modeling data serves as the platform for rendering, animation and simulation.
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