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Granlund, George – Tech Directions, 2009
By far, the tastiest technology learning activity that the author's students work on is the development of the design of a chocolate candy bar. This article describes how the author implemented the candy bar activity. The activity gives students an opportunity to design a product and to take it from concept through to production.
Descriptors: Technology Education, Learning Activities, Grade 9, Teamwork
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Anderson, Mark Alan – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2007
Computers have changed the ways students study components of design. Once on the computer, students tend to get so excited that they usually neglect to make preliminary sketches. Rather than rely on design software to provide visual solutions, this author chose to use design assignments that are intended to foster thinking in his students. In this…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Computer Assisted Design, Graphic Arts, Photography
Martinez, Michael E. – 1998
The taxonomy presented in this paper lends structure to the range of tasks or problems possible within an interactive graphical medium. Some 70 items from a testing project were the basis for forming the categories described in the taxonomy. Items were drawn from science and technology domains. The categorical scheme was refined iteratively by two…
Descriptors: Achievement, Classification, Computer Assisted Design, Computer Graphics
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Andrews, Deborah C., Ed.; Dyrud, Marilyn A., Ed. – Business Communication Quarterly, 1996
Presents two short articles addressing issues of document design: "The Rhetoric of Desktop Publishing: The Page versus the Screen" (Rebecca B. Worley); and "Typography 101" (Valerie J. Vance). (SR)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Computer Assisted Design, Desktop Publishing, Graphic Arts
Velasquez, Geraldine – 1996
This paper examines the process of drawing, including theories of perception and visualization. The intent is to apply knowledge of teaching drawing as a right brain activity to students using the computer and overcome the limitations that drawing on the computer imposes on students. The paper identifies the following domains of drawing: (1)…
Descriptors: Art Education, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Computer Assisted Design, Computer Graphics
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Woodward, Mary – English in Education, 1997
Presents a diary account of the process of scripting and authoring a CD-ROM on the criticism of pre-20th century poetry. Shows how English teachers with limited technical backgrounds were able to acquire the necessary skills to see the project through in six months. Discusses the ups and downs of the new student-centered medium. (TB)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Design, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computers, Graphic Arts
Packer, Arnold H. – 1994
Stemming from a series of panel discussions between employers from the manufacturing sector and community college educators, this document describes the development and goals of the two-year Associate Degree in High-Performance Manufacturing and outlines 20 standards for the degree agreed upon in the discussions. Part I describes the origin of the…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Associate Degrees, Community Colleges, Computer Assisted Design
Demao, John; Saltzberg, Steven – Interactive Learning International, 1992
Describes the conversion of graphic design studios at Virginia Commonwealth University from traditional to electronic environments. Interviews with undergraduates, graduate students, lab assistants, faculty, and administrators regarding the changing environment are summarized; and resulting conclusions and recommendations are presented. Examples…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Adoption (Ideas), Art Education, Automation