Welcome to Architectural, Technical Drawing & Computer Assisted Drafting With Mrs. Denyer

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The Career Technical Education programs at River Valley High School can provide you with –the knowledge and skills –necessary for career and postsecondary training 

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Architectural, Technical Drawing &Computer Assisted

DraftingWith Mrs. Denyer

ROPRegional

OccupationalProgram

(Not This Class)

CTECareer

TechnicalEducation

ENGINEERING AND DESIGN

INFORMATIONCOMMUNICATI

ONSTECHNOLOGY

COMPUTER

HARDWARE

Where does this class fit in your academic career?

• The Career Technical Education programs at River Valley High School can provide you with – the knowledge and skills – necessary for career and postsecondary training

• While these courses are interesting and fun, – they also have high academic standards to provide

you with – the essential knowledge and transferable skills – to match rapidly shifting workplace requirements

• The types of careers linked to these courses range anywhere– from jobs right out of high school, – through careers requiring post-graduate degrees

This is a STEM course

This Will be In Your Syllabus

Technical Drawing & CAD Courses

• Technical Drawing/CAD courses teach the basic concepts of drafting and Computer Assisted Drafting

Technical Drawing & CAD Courses

• You will initially learn to use drafting instruments such as – sliding parallels– Triangles– compasses – and others

• To produce drawings of mechanical objects. • You will also learn about line weights, lettering,

dimensioning, and other drawing techniques

Technical Drawing & CAD Courses

• Specific design details and will be learned and applied.

• The Computer Assisted Design students will learn and apply computer technology techniques in class projects

• The more advanced CAD students will have opportunities to learn a variety of technical and architectural skills

Course Goals• Understanding and application of the principles

of Drafting Design• Drawing techniques and tools• Create accurately scaled and labeled drawings• Identify the main stages in the development of a

drawing• Apply industry-level drawing skills to design

problems

Course Content• Review the syllabus on your own to see what

this course will familiarize you with

Assessment• Assessment of your performance will include but will not be

limited to:– Classroom participation, punctuality and attendance– Completion of required assignments/portfolio– Individual and group projects– Tests and quizzes– Evaluations are based upon the California Department of

Education's • Curriculum Frameworks • and the California Career Technology Education

Standards– Portfolio: Digital Copy, Hard Copy, Presentation

COUNT ON IT!• You:

– WILL work hard in this class if you want to succeed

– Will gain valuable skills– Will have fun– MUST put in the work to be successful!• An elective doesn’t mean easy – it

means opportunity!

Class RulesAnd Preliminary Paperwork

CLASS RULES• ALL SCHOOL RULES APPLY!• RESPECT IS MANDATORY!• SAFETY IS ESSENTIAL!• ON TIME, ON TASK!• DISALLOWED ITEMS IN CLASS INCLUDE: Food, Gum,

Hats, Cell Phones, Music Devices, Personal Grooming• PROFESSIONAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENT!• BUSINESS LANGUAGE IS MANDATORY as part of the

curriculum• TIMELY SUBMISSION OF ASSIGNMENTS!• RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR OWN GRADE!

Preliminary Forms• Class Rules – signatures• Grading Policy – FYI• Digital Resource Use – signatures• Digital Cameras Loan Agreement signatures

- optional– You will often want to photograph the equipment

before, during, and after your work tasks• Textbook Agreement

The Class Portfolio Assignments to

Expect

Daily Course Work• Daily Tasks • Hands-On applications

– Board work and computer work• Textbook work• Digital Portfolio, Hard Copy Portfolio• Research projects• Work presentations

Portfolio• You are expected to develop a Personal

Portfolio• The Portfolio will count as a major portion of

your final• Your Portfolio will consist of:

– Digital Portfolio (on line)– Printed Hard Copy Portfolio– Presentation of your Portfolio

• This is a mandatory assignment

What You MUST Provide• Three-ring binder in like-new condition

– Labeled with your name and class period

– About 1 ½” thick• Five dividers – to be labeled at a later date• Daily bring pencil and paper

Highly Recommended!• Personal portable digital storage device

– thumb drive, flash drive, etc. – At least 4 gig of storage– A Very Important backup device!!!

Optional:• Personal tools as appropriate for

individual projects – as desired

Textbooks• You will be provided a course textbook• Once assigned, it is YOUR Responsibility!• You will be required to check out your

textbook and return it at the end of the course

• THERE IS NO SAFE PLACE IN THE ROOM TO STORE YOUR BOOK!!

Self-Assignments• We all need to develop creative independence. • You are encouraged to propose individual assignments in

addition to the listed ones. • Individual student assignments should involve as much

preparation and research as the regular assignments. • Such projects must be proposed and pre-approved by the

teacher before doing them. • It is recommended that you jot down ideas for possible projects. • You are invited to discuss possibilities at any point. • Before doing the assignment, it is important to define what might

be learned as well as what other outcomes might be expected

Hang in there• Murphy's Law was written for all types of creative work and

technology. • It's so simple to ruin a project through no fault, or by a

moment of carelessness. • Avoid despair. Just do it over or make the needed changes. • There's no penalty to your grade so long as you prearrange a

deadline extension (no extensions past the end of the term). • Grieve but avoid despair; it happens to your teacher and

everyone else too. • Mistakes are great teachers when we are open to learn and

improve from them

ENJOY AND LEARN!

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