The mid-term semester exam is to set up a digital portfolio (Using WEEBLY.com) and add images from the 1st Semester. Digital Logo design; SketchUp 3-D models of Interiors used to develop skills in SketchUp; and a Floor Plan produced together as a class. The final for the semester exam is to add the images of 2-D & 3-D work products that were produced independently during the current semester.
The Portfolio will count as 20% or your exam grade.
The other 80% of your grade will be determined from a traditional standardized exam as provided by the district.
Engineering classes:
CREATE A WEEBLY WEBSITE PORTFOLIO
WITH 3 IMAGES (Min.) from each semester FROM 1st & 2ND SEMESTER PROJECTS
FOR EXAMPLE:
LOGO designs
Screenshot of 3-D Models from Whitebox Learning
2-D AutoCAD drawings
produce a similar portfolio relevant to the specific field each student chooses to be their specialty.
Answer Pre-selected Questions from the District Exam requirement.
Architecture classes:
CREATE A WEEBLY WEBSITE PORTFOLIO
WITH 3 IMAGES (Min.) from each semester FROM 1st & 2ND SEMESTER PROJECTS
FOR EXAMPLE:
LOGO designs
Screenshot of 3-D Models from SketchUP
2-D AutoCAD drawings
produce a similar portfolio relevant to the specific field each student chooses to be their specialty.
Answer Pre-selected Questions from the District Exam requirement.
ADVANCED classes: Portfolio should be developed and updated each semester with the best examples of works that demonstrate abilities in various areas related to the profession of Architecture, Interiors, Engineering, or Construction. The portfolio should include a collection of design work demonstrating the relevant abilities of the student. It should communicate the level, integrity, and breadth of your aptitude for the chosen area of study. The portfolio should include work produced as a student and may also include a selection of supporting self-directed or outside related work. Recommended demonstration of the students abilities in the following areas to prepare for further studies:
Design explored in two and three dimensions with drawings and models.
Appropriate use of media and craft in constructing drawings and models.
Understanding of plan, section, and three dimensional drawing to describe architectural space.
Freehand drawing.
Demonstration from studio courses that communicate your aptitude in construction technology, programming, analysis and design by constructing drawings and models.
Answer Pre-selected Questions from the District Exam requirement.