Teacher Advance Preparation: The teacher needs to procure the materials described above including 1 laptop or computer, loaded with Google Sketchup, for each pair of students, and a copy of the Sketchup Tutorial Packet , Assignment 2 , and the Sketchup Shortcuts handout for each student.
Author: Aaron Debbink Date: July Activity Objectives Students will be able to use Google Sketchup tools and techniques to create quantitative two-dimensional drawings. Guiding Questions How can we use Google Sketchup to create simple two-dimensional drawings? How can we make curves, lines, rectangles, and circles in Google Sketchup? How can we use Google Sketchup efficiently, so we spend less time making drawings? Activity Procedures In this activity students learn how to make quantitative pictures and designs in Google Sketchup.
Day 1 - 2 The students should finish working through the Sketchup Tutorial Packet making a quantitative Facebook logo by the end of day 2 in the activity. Proficient in orchestrating end-to-end technical operations, monitoring and improving IT infrastructure, and managing core aspects of multi-million-dollar budgets.
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