Type of course:
Digital learning, Path
Language:
EN
Duration:
2 hours, 10 minutes
Workload:
3.5 hours
Proficiency:
Beginner
Target:
Professionals, Pupils, Students
This course features a series of six structured lessons that introduce learners to the core functions of Tinkercad, a browser-based 3D design software. Participants will explore essential tools and techniques for creating basic 3D computer-aided design (CAD) models, and learn how to build more complex designs by combining, transforming, and editing simple shapes.
The course includes a step-by-step project to design a specific object—a coffee mug—providing practical, hands-on experience. Additionally, it offers a comparative overview of Fusion 360, highlighting the differences between beginner-friendly and more advanced 3D CAD software.
By the end of the course, learners will be able to confidently create, modify, and export their own 3D models using Tinkercad.

About The Authors
Panagiotis Stavropoulos: Owns a BEng in Mechanical Engineering and an MSc in Advanced Mechanical Engineering from the University of Sussex-UK, a PhD in Engineering from the Dept. of Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics, University of Patras-GREECE and a MBA from the HoU-GREECE. He worked among others, as a Design Engineer (2000 – 2001) in Flowtronic Pumps Ltd – UK, a Research Engineer (2001-2007) & Research Project Manager (2007 – 2010) in Laboratory of Manufacturing Systems & Automation and as a WCP & Production Manager (2010-2014) at Crown Holdings Inc., Bevcan – Europe and Middle East Division. From 2014 – 2018 he was a Lecturer in Hellenic Air Force Academy, Dept. of Aeronautical Studies. He is an Assistant Professor in the Dept. of Mechanical Engineering & Aeronautics, University of Patras since September 2018. His main research interests are focused in the field of conventional/non-conventional/micro manufacturing processes, sustainable manufacturing, CAD/RP/RM/AM systems and machine tool design and circular economy. He speaks fluently English and German. He has more than 200 publications (fifty (50) publications in international refereed scientific journals, nine (9) publications in Greek refereed scientific journals, eight (8) chapters in books, one hundred thirty (130) publications in conference proceedings with review in the full paper. His scientific work has been acknowledged by the international scientific community as the total number of unique citations of his research publications is 4300 (based on Scopus and Google Scholar citation indices).
Panagis Foteinopoulos: Panagis Foteinopoulos is a highly motivated mechanical engineer following a career in research and development. Expert in process simulation, and very experienced in European research projects. Able to perform under strict deadlines, with excellent technical writing and communication skills. He owns a Diploma (BEng with an Incorporated MSc) in Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics from the University of Patras-Greece (grade 8.44/10), and a PhD in Computational and Empirical Modeling of Additive Manufacturing Processes from the Dept. of Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics, University of Patras-Greece (Grade: Excellent). He worked as an undergraduate (2010-2014) and postgraduate (2014-2019) research mechanical engineer in the Laboratory of Manufacturing Systems & Automation of the Dept. of Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics, University of Patras. During his military service (2019-2020), he undertook several engineering projects for the Greek Army. Between 2020-2022 he worked in procurement/supply chain optimization for tanker vessels. From 2022 to the present he has been working as a postdoctoral research engineer in the Laboratory of Manufacturing Systems & Automation of the Dept. of Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics, University of Patras. He got two scholarships during his undergraduate studies in Mechanical Engineering as the best and second-best student of his academic year by the State Scholarships Foundation of Greece (I.K.Y.). Since 2010 he has been involved in ten (11) RTD projects funded by the EC, acting as a Research Engineer, Technical and/or Project Manager, in the field of Advanced Manufacturing Processes and Education. He has (20) publications, eleven (11) publications in international refereed scientific journals and nine (9) publications in conference proceedings with a review in the full paper. His scientific work has been acknowledged by the international scientific community since the total number of unique citations of his research publications is 882 (based on the Google Scholar citation index), with an h-index of 15, and an i10-index of 17.

Linas Kesiūnas, the founder of 3D Klasė, is a 3D printing expert with a passion for sharing knowledge and inspiring creativity. With a strong academic foundation in pedagogy and printing engineering, he has a deep understanding of both the technical and educational aspects of 3D printing.
Linas has a diverse range of experience, from developing 3D printers for educational institutions in Spain to designing large-scale industrial printers in Lithuania. This hands-on expertise allows him to provide practical insights and real-world examples in the course.
Beyond technical skills, Linas is a dedicated educator who enjoys guiding learners of all ages and backgrounds. He is committed to making 3D printing accessible and empowering individuals to bring their ideas to life.
Learning outcomes
- Upon completion of this course, the learner will be able to identify various tools and techniques within the TinkerCAD software, and explain how and when they can/should be used.
- Upon completion of this course, the learner will be able to apply the use of various design tools and techniques within the TinkerCAD software, to assist with creating various types of 3D designs.
- Upon completion of this course, the learner will be able to analyse how tools and techniques within TinkerCAD can be used to overcome 3D design challenges.
LessonBasics of TinkerCAD – Another Step in the Journey (Pilot)
Course Content
LessonBasics of TinkerCAD - 3D Modelling With TinkerCAD (Pilot)
Course Content
LessonBasic Shapes and Transformations using TinkerCAD (Pilot)
LessonTinkercad and Fusion 360 – Understanding the Differences (Pilot)
Course Content
LessonDesign a Simple part (Coffee Mug) using TinkerCAD (Pilot)
LessonFinal Assessment for 'The Basics of 3D Design Using Tinkercad (Pilot)
Topics
Uncategorized
Tags
3d printing, additive manufacturing

