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Meznarich, R. A.; Shava, R. C.; Lightner, S. L. – Engineering Design Graphics Journal, 2009
Engineering design graphics courses taught in colleges or universities should provide and equip students preparing for employment with the basic occupational graphics skill competences required by engineering and technology disciplines. Academic institutions should introduce and include topics that cover the newer and more efficient graphics…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Drafting, Technology Education, College Instruction
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Osakue, Edward E. – Journal of Technology Studies, 2007
Geometric modeling provides graphic representations of real or abstract objects. Realistic representation requires three dimensional (3D) attributes since natural objects have three principal dimensions. CAD software gives the user the ability to construct realistic 3D models of objects, but often prints of these models must be generated on two…
Descriptors: Mathematical Models, Geometric Concepts, Computer Assisted Design, Drafting
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Gow, George – Tech Directions, 2007
Many educators believe that solid modeling software has made teaching two- and three-dimensional visualization skills obsolete. They claim that the visual tools built into the solid modeling software serve as a replacement for the CAD operator's personal visualization skills. They also claim that because solid modeling software can produce…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Design, Visualization, Skill Development, Geometry
Lorentz, Gordon S. – School Business Affairs, 1988
Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) programs are used to teach drafting at an Indiana high school. The school system's maintenance department shared use of the software and equipment to produce original drawings of school buildings. (MLF)
Descriptors: Architectural Drafting, Computer Graphics, Computer Uses in Education, Drafting
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Crowl, William F. – Tech Directions, 2008
This article describes the Hill-Climb project of a second level Computer-Aided Drafting and Design (CADD) class. The author primarily designed the activity to increase student understanding of the assembly drawing process and its components. The emphasis on problem solving adds a dimension that can aid students in their other classes as well. By…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Design, Drafting, Problem Solving, Technical Education
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Lazaros, Edward J.; Ahmadi, Reza – Technology Teacher, 2008
Integrating supportive design features and technology into the home are excellent ways to plan to make a home "age-friendly." When an immediate need occurs for eliminating barriers in an existing home, supportive design features and technology will most often need to be examined, and some form of implementation will need to take place. While…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Design, Drafting, Educational Technology, Word Processing
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Chin, Robert A. – Technology Teacher, 1987
Discusses methods of drawing perspectives by using computer-assisted drafting. Focuses on the direct projection method. (CH)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computers, Drafting, Technical Education
Kraska, Marie F. – Technical Education News, 1980
Describes a method for teaching drafting which emphasizes the individual. Discusses student evaluation, materials selection, course management, evaluation and scheduling. The system encourages students to meet their needs and to become actively involved in their own education. (JOW)
Descriptors: Drafting, Individualized Instruction, Instructional Development, Programed Instruction
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Heiser, Julie; Tversky, Barbara – Cognitive Science, 2006
Mechanical systems have structural organizations--parts, and their relations--and functional organizations--temporal, dynamic, and causal processes--which can be explained using text or diagrams. Two experiments illustrate the role of arrows in diagrams of mechanical systems. In Experiment 1, people described diagrams with or without arrows,…
Descriptors: Experiments, Role, Visual Aids, Equipment
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Fitzgerald, Mike – Tech Directions, 2007
Creating poster portfolios can increase the quality of work that students put into planning projects. This article describes an activity developed by the author that involves the use of poster portfolio projects. The activity helps students produce better-organized, higher quality work, and allows them to enjoy the opportunity it gives them for…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Portfolios (Background Materials), Technology Education, Freehand Drawing
Speidel, Gisela E. – Kamehameha Journal of Education, 1995
This article describes the AutoCAD Laboratory at Hawaii's Kamehameha Secondary Schools, offering the perspective of the AutoCAD instructor and Technology Department Head, looking at a day in the AutoCAD Laboratory, and explaining how teaching students about computer-assisted design and drafting can prepare them for college or careers. (SM)
Descriptors: Architectural Drafting, Career Development, Computer Assisted Design, Computer Assisted Instruction
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Northcut, Kathryn M. – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2007
Andrew Feenberg's critical theory of technology is an underutilized, relatively unknown resource in technical communication which could be exploited not only for its potential clarification of large social issues that involve our discipline, but also specifically toward the development of a critical theory of illustrations. Applications of…
Descriptors: Technical Writing, Critical Theory, Intellectual Disciplines, Visual Literacy
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Kastens, Kim – Science Teacher, 2007
This article provides practical guidance for science teachers to help students who love both science and writing, and are struggling to find a career that will allow them to combine these disparate talents and interests. It includes descriptions of career paths, suggestions for exploratory steps, and links to sources of additional information. The…
Descriptors: Science Education, Career Guidance, Science Careers, Journalism
Foldesy, George – 1985
In order to accommodate both the formal and informal curriculum and to best satisfy the philosophy of a school district, the development of educational specifications is prerequisite to the process of designing a school facility. Educational specifications consist of a series of interrelated statements that describe the physical requirements of…
Descriptors: Architectural Drafting, Building Plans, Educational Facilities, Planning
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Carkhuff, Don – Tech Directions, 2006
Employers require pristine drawings that convey clarity and precision for the production of goods. Can a change in sequence of instruction be expeditious and help teachers better prepare their students for the workplace? Research suggests that combining traditional drafting and computer-aided drafting (CAD) instruction makes sense. It is analogous…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Design, Drafting, Instruction, Sequential Approach
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