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All sketching assignments can be done with a pencil and copy paper. 2-3 sheets of copy paper per week is needed during the sketching portion of the class, which typically comprises of the first five weeks of class. Copy paper is only necessary for the lab activities and homework; however, students who wish to practice during the lectures or on their own time may require additional sheets of copy paper. Lined paper is not permitted for graded assignments. |
All sketching assignments can be done with a pencil and copy paper. 2-3 sheets of copy paper per week is needed during the sketching portion of the class, which typically comprises of the first five weeks of class. Copy paper is only necessary for the lab activities and homework; however, students who wish to practice during the lectures or on their own time may require additional sheets of copy paper. Lined paper is not permitted for graded assignments. |
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β | During the sketching portion of the class, Dorozhkin typically explains sketching techniques in lectures, while labs are reserved for practice and going over homework. During the CAD portion of the class, Dorozhkin typically discusses general concepts and SolidWorks features |
+ | During the sketching portion of the class, Dorozhkin typically explains sketching techniques in lectures, while labs are reserved for practice and going over homework. During the CAD portion of the class, Dorozhkin typically discusses general concepts and SolidWorks features, while labs are reserved for practice. Labs tend to be more important than the lectures for CAD. |
Attendance is required for both lectures and labs. However, Dorozhkin usually only takes up the first 30-60 minutes of the lab with a guided practice example and lets you leave afterwards. Often, the guided practice example is the lab activity itself, so you can work on your homework afterwards if you wish to stay. |
Attendance is required for both lectures and labs. However, Dorozhkin usually only takes up the first 30-60 minutes of the lab with a guided practice example and lets you leave afterwards. Often, the guided practice example is the lab activity itself, so you can work on your homework afterwards if you wish to stay. |