Professionalism & Self-Control
Classroom Syllabus, Policies, & Expectations
Plans & Sections & Elevations, oh my!
All About CAD
Drawings & Symbols
100

The four pillars of Professionalism.

What are Appearance, Character, Values, and Behavior? 

100

The Late Work Policy.

What is the up to five day grace period for late work, with each day warranting a 5-point deduction and no late work being accepted after the five day grace period, resulting in a zero for the assignment?

100

The height floor plans are typically cut at.

What is 4 feet?

100

The outlined steps to creating a sheet (paper template) in AutoCAD.

What are starting rectangle command on your paper layer, specifying your first corner point, accessing dimensions, specifying the rectangle length, specifying the rectangle width, and specifying the other corner point?

100

The difference between the foot and inch annotations.

What is the foot annotation being one tick (the apostrophe) and the inch annotation being two ticks (the quotation)?

200

The chain of influence your professionalism dictates. 

What are Attitude, Behavior, Actions, & Results?

200

A student's obligation to do his or her own work without plagiarism.

What is Academic Honesty?

200

The difference between transverse & longitudinal sections.

What is a transverse section being parallel to short axis while a longitudinal section being parallel to long axis.

200

The F3, F8, and F10 keys.

What are the shortcut keys for Object Snap, Orthomode, and Polar Tracking?

200

The elements for thickest lineweights in a plan or section representing components such as walls or structural components.

What are lineweights for cut-through elements?

300

The steps to the Self-Control Chain (in order).

What are Awareness, Pause, Choice, & Action?

300

The condition a student should be in when waiting to be dismissed by Mr. Gowie.

What is standing quietly by your seat with your chair pushed in?

300

The definition of "poche".

What is the darkened area of walls, columns, or other solid elements created by a cut plane that represent the actual physical space or mass within thick walls?

300
The effect of right-clicking your mouse on AutoCAD.

What is opening a contextual shortcut menu that provides options relevant to the current action, object selected, or cursor location?

300

The five outlined examples of organization patterns.

What are linear, centralized, radial, clustered, and grid?

400

Four ways to break down Self-Control.

What are Self-Discipline, Regulating Emotions, Personal Responsibility, & Ethical Relationships?

400

The requirements for using the bathroom.

What are participation, professionalism, permission, signing out, submitting phone to the phone jail, spending up to 8 minutes, and going only between the first and last 15 minutes of class? 
400

The definition of "scale".

What is the size or proportion of a building or space in relation to human perception, other elements within the design, or the surrounding environment.

400

The color, lineweight, and linetype of the CUTLINE SMALL layer.

What are Magenta, 0.40mm, and Continuous?

400

The description of the north arrow & section cut symbols.

What are a circle with a thick interior radial line and an L beside your section labels (or circle placed into a triangle)?

500

The method of earning three Dedication Points in Accountability & Responsibility under Criteria 5: Applying by Leading & Supporting (based on the Professionalism Rubric).

What is a student who "Leads by example in owning mistakes and offering solutions, while encouraging others to do the same"?

500

Three of the eight outlined Classroom Expectations.

What are professionalism, self-control, commitment, preparedness, spirit, ethical relationships, responsibility, or accountability?

500

The length of a three foot object (IRL) at the scale of 3/4" = 1' in CAD.

What is 2-1/4"?

500

The five outlined components of AutoCAD user interface anatomy.

What are the Ribbon, Tabs, Panels, Model Space, & Status Bar?

500

The length of a three inch object (IRL) at the scale of 3" = 1' in CAD.

What is 3/4"?

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