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Re: Teaching Drafting

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Originally Posted by Mark Slattery
I began teaching drafting at the beginning of this school year as a substitute, and it has turned into a long-term position. I have no drafting experience.

Our administrators have not found a teacher yet, so I will be teaching it again next semester.

What I have done for the most part so far is to teach the basics of AutoCAD that I have learned from manuals. For assignments, I have had the students draw things that I have picked out of old drafting textbooks.

So my question is this: Am I on the right track? I hate to think that I am boring them to death with all of these drawings, but then again some of them still don't have the hang of it.

HELP!!

Mark Slattery
you could always tell them to design a house,a floor plan, that should be along term project of creativity. and if you have a drafting blue print printer avaliable too it will all be worth it


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