Sunday, February 6, 2011

Monday February 7, 2011

Design and Drawing for Production:
Blocks 3 and 4

Lesson Directions: Please open a Microsoft word document and save the document as Your name: 1.2 vocabulary terms ( example: Mike1.2 terms)

Save this document in your "Z" drive

Next open your blue books to the 1.2 terms and do the following for each term:
  1. Type the term ( 1 POINT)
  2. Research on the web and find a definition for the term from the web and copy/paste that definition (2 points )
  3. Copy/ paste the URL (web address) where you found your definition (1 point). Note: ANSWERS.COM WILL NOT BE ACCEPTABLE
  4. Write what this term means to you in your own words or insert an image that that you made which clearly conveys the meaning. If you copy/paste an image from the web, you must also copy/paste the web address or you will earn NO CREDIT. You also must explain in your words what the image means (7 points).

There are 39 terms. You must complete all terms before the end of class.
When you are done please raise your hand so that the teacher can come and check your work.

Here is an example:

The term to be defined:Perspective sketch

Web definition: “The perspective sketch adds realism to the three-dimensional pictorial representation, since it represents the way the human eye inputs visual data. The key element in the perspective sketch is that parallel edge lines converge to a single point (called the vanishing point) along the horizon. If there is just one vanishing point, then it is called a 1-Pt. Perspective. If two sets of parallel edge lines converge to their respective vanishing points, then it is called a 2-Pt. Perspective. There is also the case of a 3-Pt. Perspective in which all vertical lines also converge to a point”

Web Address: http://www.me.utexas.edu/~rbarr/sketching/perspective.html.

What this term means to me: When I look down the hallway of the school, the hall seems to get smaller and smaller the further down the hall I look. If I take a ruler and line it up visually with the edge of the floor and the wall, I can almost see where the vanishing point is and where all the edges of the floor and ceiling will meet


GOOD LUCK!!

Foundations of Technology:
Block 5:

Lesson Directions: Continue to draw all the letters of the alphabet using Auto desk Inventor:
Make Rectangle that is 1.25 wide and 2.0 inches high. Draw letters inside this box. Make sure your letters touch all sides of the box.


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