Welcome to week 4 of digital learning! First, make sure you sign in! Leave a comment on this week’s assignment with your name and your email address so I know you have been here and so that I can contact you directly. A ton of decisions have been made about the remainder of the school year since we last communicated. The county has sent a few pieces of communications out for you and your parents that will help you decide on your level of involvement. The questions are probably vast and are also probably individual in nature. I am available through email ([email protected]) and on my cell (678-575-5096) to answer those questions that pertain to your grade in my class individually. I have not put in or updated any grades since March 13th so the grade that is currently in the gradebook should be correct. The assignments from here on out may require an elevated effort from you and your parents. We have 2 major standards to try to cover digitally and these are difficult to cover with you all in class with me! My goal is to finish with the hand drafting project and then design and prototype our bridge. The bridge project is the most difficult and most rewarding project of the entire semester. I would ask that all students continue to work as this experience will help you during our second level class and on the EOPA in the future. On to the Assignment for this week!! This week we will continue our hand drafting that we began in person in March. We have done the orthographic drawing introduction so if you have forgotten this please go back and look at that. All files for this week’s assignments are in the Digital Learning Drafting Project Folder. It is tucked away inside the Drawing folder and inside the Drafting Project Folder. You will need to print 5 sheets of “Isometric Graph Paper 4”, 5 sheets of “Orthographic Graph Paper 4”, and 2 sheets of “Orthographic Graph Paper 8”. You can access the PDF’s of these papers in the folder. You may also want to print the Digital Learning Project #’s 1-11. The first Item to complete is the Isometric Drawing Intro. There is a guided PowerPoint in the folder so get 2 sheets of Isometric graph paper, a pencil, and a ruler and let’s do it together. Next you will start your digital learning project assignments. This week we will complete #’s 1, 3, 4, and 5. We attempted #’s 1 and 4 on Thursday March 12th in class and the substitute collected them. I want everyone to retry these as most/all were poorly done and this is a good exercise in hand drafting. Hand Drafting is a skill and skills are learned through repetition (practice). There is a guided PowerPoint that goes along with the project. So open this up, get your graph paper and your assignments, and follow along with the presentation. To reiterate this week you should complete:
TURNING IN YOUR WORK – You need to get your work to your student folder on Office 365 so I can see it. You could scan it in if you have access to that. There are apps for your phone like TurboScan that will scan your paper and make a PDF that you can upload. You could take pictures and upload the pictures to your student folder. If you are struggling with how to get your work turned in to the correct folder, please reach out to me for help. Good luck hand drafting! Coach Files are located on your office 365 in the location as noted above.
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i have a few questions about grades, can you email me
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Damore A
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I don't see anything in my shared files anymore, can you email me?
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