Students, faculty, and administration all came together recently at the University of Central Missouri to work in creating a 3D printed, tactile campus map which also incorporated Braille. Inspired by attending classes with Holly Carneal, a blind student studying social work, students worked under Professor Loch for this big project in Introduction to Geology, which included 50 hours of 3D printing in a month-long project to create the tactile map. Read more about this impressive foray into 3D printed cartography in the full article: http://3dprint.com/63896/3d-printed-tactile-campus-map/


Below is a photo of the group with their 3D printed map of UCM: