Type of course:
Digital learning, Path
Language:
EN
Duration:
2 hours
Workload:
3.5 hours
Proficiency:
Beginner
Target:
Professionals, Pupils, Students
This learning path comprises six structured modules designed to guide learners through the key features and functionalities of Prusa Slicer, a powerful software tool used to prepare 3D computer-aided design (CAD) models for 3D printing.
Throughout the course, participants will explore a range of tools and techniques essential for optimizing your 3D models and ensuring successful 3D printing outcomes. The learning path begins with a foundational introduction to Prusa Slicer, covering installation and initial configuration. It then progresses to more advanced topics, such as applying and customizing support materials, adjusting critical print settings, and utilizing the software’s toolset to refine design outputs.
In addition, learners will gain a brief comparative overview of alternative slicing software options, offering valuable insight into how Prusa Slicer fits within the broader ecosystem of 3D printing solutions.
By the end of the course, participants will be equipped with the practical skills and knowledge necessary to confidently prepare 3D CAD models for high-quality, reliable 3D printing using Prusa Slicer.

About The Author
Michael Golden is the Education & Public Engagement Manager of the I-Form Research Centre, based at University College Dublin in Ireland. He has managed several national and Europe-wide education projects which focus on 3D printing and manufacturing, including the development of educational resources in 3D printing for schools.

About The Author
Renno Raudmäe is a junior research fellow in Computer Engineering at the University of Tartu and has more than five years of experience in the field of 3D printing and more than ten years of experience with various CAD software, including SolidWorks, SolidEdge, Autodesk Fusion. He actively teaches CAD systems, 3D printing, and Robotics topics at the University of Tartu.
Learning outcomes
- Upon completion of this course, the learner will be able to identify various tools and techniques within the Prusa Slicer software, and explain how and when they can be used to prepare 3D designs for 3D printing.
- Upon completion of this course, the learner will be able to apply the use of various tools and techniques within the Prusa Slicer software, to assist in producing successful 3D prints.
- Upon completion of this course, the learner will be able to analyse how tools within Prusa Slicer can be used to overcome 3D printing challenges.
LessonBasics of Prusa Slicer - Overview and Simple Slicing (Pilot)
Course Content
LessonBasics of Prusa Slicer - Support Material (Pilot)
Course Content
LessonAdvanced Tools in Prusa Slicer - Cut, Measure and Text (Pilot)
Course Content
LessonAdvanced Tools in Prusa Slicer - Layer Height, Infill and Brim (Pilot)
LessonBasics of Prusa Slicer - Comparison to Other Slicing Software (Pilot)
Course Content
LessonFinal Assessment for 'The Basics of Slicing Software Using Prusa Slicer (Pilot)
Topics
Advanced Manufacturing, Digital Transformation, Additive Manufacturing, Computer-Aided Design (CAD)
Tags
additive manufacturing, 3d printing

