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On the 3X5 Card Write on one side
• Your name
• Your Grade
• What did you do this summer
• And What would you do if you had a million dollars.
Engineering Design and Problem solving
Bryan Bullard
• 11 years at Nimitz- High School Irving, TX
• 4 years at Talsi Christian School- Talsi, Latvia
• 1 Year Austin High school- Fort Bend ISD
• 2 Years Travis High School
Talsi
Teaching Subjects
• Engineering Graphics• Architectural Graphics• Computer Application • Communication Systems• Media Technology• Research & Development• Manufacturing Systems (Wood
Working)
Class Schedule 2008-09
• 1st period – Multimedia & Animation
• 2nd Period- Multimedia & Animation
• 3rd Period- Architecture Graphics
• 4th Period- Engineering Graphics
• 5th Period- Manufacturing Systems– (Wood Working)
• 6th Period – Architecture Graphics
Class Schedule 2010-11
• 1st period – Architecture Design• 2nd Period- Engineering Design and
Problem solving• 3rd Period- Graphic Design and
Illustration• 4th Period- Principle of Manufacturing• 5th Period- Robotics and Automation• 6th Period – Architecture Design
Class Rules• Respect everyone especially the
teacher.– If some one is talking listen.
• Be prepared for class. (Bring paper, Pencil / Pen, Mind)
• No food or drinks in class.
• Do your own work.
• Be in your seat when the bell rings.
• Earn privileges- – getting a drink, going to the
bathroom, etc…
• I give my best and I expect students to give their best.
No Tolerance
• Cell phone
• Dress Code
• Music Devices
Consequences
• 1st. Warning
• 2nd. Warning and a phone call to parent
• 3rd. Office Discipline Report
• Be on time, work hard, and enjoy
Course
• Explore the world of Engineering
• What are the fields of Engineering
Items Taught
• Sketching
• Geometry – Practical
• AutoCAD – 2D
• Dimensioning
• Inventor – 3D
Explore, Learn, Teach
• Explore how to create, and accomplish tasks.
• Learn the procedures and short cuts.
• Teach others.
On the back of you 3X5 card sketch this
Computer Acceptable Use Policy
• Computer AUP