The Dedication Policy.
What is the policy where points are deducted from a pre-accredited 100% at the start of the semester but points are deducted for misalignment to the Professionalism Rubric or Classroom Policies?
The cardinal direction of the section of the classroom demarcated by a blue line that is off limits to students and must not be crossed unless otherwise instructed.
What is East?
The definition of Architectural Drafting.
What is the process of creating scaled, accurate drawings of buildings and spaces to communicate design ideas?
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?
The physical description of the Door Symbol.
What is an arc showing the door swing?
The outlined definition of Self-Control.
What is managing your emotions, impulses, and behaviors to achieve long-term goals, even when tempted to act differently?
The outlined purpose of this course.
What is to prepare students for employment or advanced training in architectural drafting?
The definition of a program in architecture.
What is the list of needs and functions a building must include?
The option selected in Drawing Orientation for an 11"x17" paper size.
What is Portrait?
The purpose of a Dashed Linetype in a drawing.
What is to show hidden objects?
The outlined definition of Accountability.
What is taking ownership of your actions, decisions, and the outcomes they lead to, without blaming others or external circumstances?
The definition of Academic Misconduct.
What is any dishonest or unethical act that compromises academic integrity, such as cheating, plagiarism, falsification, and collusion?
The definition of Sections.
What are scaled drawings that show what a building looks like if it were cut through vertically, as if a giant slice was taken out to reveal the inside?
The name of the Print Setting that allows you to change the color scheme of your printed drawing.
What is Plot Style Table?
The definition and purpose of a Key or Legend.
What explains symbols and abbreviations used on a drawing and helps anyone reading it understand the “language” of the drawing?
The five outlined reasons why Professionalism is important.
What are "builds trust and respect", "makes a strong first impression", "prepares you for real-world expectations", "creates opportunities", & "promotes a positive work environment"?
Learning Goal 1.
What is "apply basic drafting, sketching, and Computer-Aided Drawing (CAD) techniques/skills, and apply their respective design procedures"?
The definition and label method for Elevations.
What are scaled, 2D drawings of an exterior side of a building, viewed straight on, without perspective and always labeled by cardinal direction?
The color, lineweight, and linetype of the BACKGROUND layer.
What are Green, 0.13mm, and Continuous?
The definition and purpose of Architectural Dimensions.
What show exact measurements and indicate room size, length, width, etc.?
The outlined definition of Professionalism.
(Be specific and precise)
What is the established rules about appearance, character, values, and behavior which govern how students are expected to dress, act, talk, groom, accessorize, gesticulate, and emote in the classroom in order to be competent, effective, appropriate, ethical, respected, and respectful?
The outlined course provisions (what this course provides).
What is technical skill proficiency, which includes competency-based applied learning that contributes to the academic knowledge, higher-order reasoning and problem-solving skills, work attitudes, general employability skills, technical skills, occupation-specific skills, and knowledge of all aspects of the Architecture and Construction career cluster.
Reasons why architects may use the phrase "Form Follows Function" during the design process.
What are "Prevents designs from being random or purely decorative", "Makes buildings more practical, comfortable, and usable", "Reminds architects that a building is for people first"?
Five commands in the Modify Tab with explanations of what they do.
What are Erase: Removes selected objects from the drawing, Copy: Creates duplicates of selected objects, Mirror: Creates a mirrored copy of selected objects, Offset: Creates parallel lines, curves, or polylines at a specified distance, Array: Creates multiple copies of objects in a rectangular or polar pattern, Move: Relocates selected objects to a new position, Rotate: Rotates selected objects around a specified base point, Scale: Changes the size of selected objects proportionally, Trim: Cuts objects that extend beyond a cutting edge, Fillet: Rounds the corners of objects, Explode: Breaks a compound object (like a block or polyline) into its individual components, Join: Combines multiple objects into a single object, typically polylines, lines, or arcs?
The difference between a Scale Bar and Scale Text.
What is a scale bar automatically resizing if the drawing is enlarged or reduced, ensuring its accuracy, whereas scale text becoming incorrect when a drawing is resized without being redrawn to scale?