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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
Lucci, William, Jr. – Tech Directions, 2005
The Engineering Technology Academy (ETA) program at Stafford Technical Center in Rutland, Vermont, offers benefits beyond the conventional high school learning experience. In September, at the beginning of the program, students learn the traditional skills of using tools, line weights and lettering. Once they develop these basic skills, students…
Descriptors: Learning Experience, Architecture, Computer Assisted Design, Skill Development

Ramsey, Steven A.; Vedder, Charles V. – 1999
A program was developed to infuse technology into drafting strategies to enhance learning of 11th- and 12th-grade students in a middle-class community in central Illinois who exhibited signs of inadequate achievement related to technology use. To document the extent of students' lack of understanding technology, surveys regarding attitudes toward…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Design, Drafting, Educational Research, Grade 11
Schertz, Karen – 1990
This introductory module on drafting includes the technical content and tasks necessary for a student to be employed in an entry-level drafting occupation. The module contains 18 instructional units that cover the following topics: introduction to drafting; tools and equipment; supplies and materials; sketching; scales; drawing format; lettering;…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Computer Assisted Design, Construction (Process), Course Content