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Industrial Technology Timber Stage 5 General Wood - Core Module 2 Workplace Communication Skills

Workplace Communication Skills Students learn about: Workplace Communication Skills (refer to Outcomes 5.4.1, 5.5.1 ) • orthogonal drawing • industry terminology • report writing (including the preparation of documentation to support the development and production of practical projects) • interpret and produce orthogonal drawings related to the development and production of practical projects • identify and recall specialist terms and use them in context • write reports to document the development of practical projects, identifying the materials, processes and equipment used

An Orthographic projection is a 2-D representation of a 3-D object An Orthographic projection is a 2-D representation of a 3-D object. The 2-D drawing represents different sides of an object. Orthogonal Drawings

Orthogonal Drawings Draw Orthographic views of this 3D object. Draw a 3D view from this Orthographic drawing. Orthogonal Drawings

Industry Terminology Write the meaning of each word: DAR or RS (refers to the dressing of timber) mm PPE Seasoning Timber conversion WHS Aesthetics Sustainability CAD, CAM, ICT Annotations Industry Terminology Identify and recall specialist terms in context

When writing a report on any project you construct in Industrial Technology you are required to write a Portfolio also. Topics may include: Design, Management and Communication Application of design principles in the production of the Major Project: – design development – sketching and idea generation – prototyping, modelling and testing – production and working drawings – quality and ongoing evaluation – selection of appropriate materials, processes and other resources Report Writing Development of practical projects Identify materials, processes and equipment used.

Report Writing Continued Application of management and communication skills to produce a related folio justifying: – research – design – analysis – evaluation including selection of appropriate materials, components, processes and technologies – ICT – WHS – presentation Report Writing Development of practical projects Identify materials, processes and equipment used.

Report Writing Continued Production Applying knowledge and skills through the construction of a Major Project which reflects: – quality – evidence of a range of skills – degree of difficulty – links between planning and production – use of appropriate materials, components, processes and technologies – evidence of practical problem solving – WHS and safe work practices Report Writing Development of practical projects Identify materials, processes and equipment used.