paul.burgener
2006-02-06, 08:25 PM
AutoCAD Instructors-
I teach Introductory AutoCAD two nights each week at the local shipyard. On the last day of class the students have to show me their final project to receive their certificates. Most of them start a bit early, but some can finish it on the last 2 hours class. It's always been a mantle clock (see Clock drawing attached). I'm sure students have gotten the file from friends and made the few changes for the current "edition". It's getting old, and I'm getting tired of it.
Anyway, this quarter I'm moving to another final project for the class. See attached Classroom drawing. In a week or two I hope to hand them out to let the students nibble at it for a few weeks. Can someone "guinie pig" it for me and tell me if it's clear? Dimensioned right? Too hard? Too easy? Ideally it should take an expert 60 to 90 minutes.
The students would use Design Center to fetch the title block, 5 or 6 blocks, and the paperspace dimension style from drawings they all have on their classroom computers. They'd draw the high school desk (DESK-HS layout), and then rectangular array it into the arrangement for the trailer (portable) classroom (Classrom layout). They'd only dimension the classroom, not the chair itself.
-Paul
Newport News, VA
p_burgener@yahoo.com
I teach Introductory AutoCAD two nights each week at the local shipyard. On the last day of class the students have to show me their final project to receive their certificates. Most of them start a bit early, but some can finish it on the last 2 hours class. It's always been a mantle clock (see Clock drawing attached). I'm sure students have gotten the file from friends and made the few changes for the current "edition". It's getting old, and I'm getting tired of it.
Anyway, this quarter I'm moving to another final project for the class. See attached Classroom drawing. In a week or two I hope to hand them out to let the students nibble at it for a few weeks. Can someone "guinie pig" it for me and tell me if it's clear? Dimensioned right? Too hard? Too easy? Ideally it should take an expert 60 to 90 minutes.
The students would use Design Center to fetch the title block, 5 or 6 blocks, and the paperspace dimension style from drawings they all have on their classroom computers. They'd draw the high school desk (DESK-HS layout), and then rectangular array it into the arrangement for the trailer (portable) classroom (Classrom layout). They'd only dimension the classroom, not the chair itself.
-Paul
Newport News, VA
p_burgener@yahoo.com