Schuylkill Valley High School Technology Education Gary Auker & Matt Cullen Engineering Drawing, Materials, Still Photography, Visual Communications
Presentation Overview 9th Grade Courses Advanced Courses Materials Engineering Drawing/CAD Visual Communications Still Photography
1)9th Grade Courses Drafting/Engineering-Engineering Drawing/CAD Materials- Material Technology Graphics- Visual Communications Photography- Still Photography These courses may also be elected after 9th grade.
2)Advanced Courses Drafting/Engineering-Advanced Technical Drawing (Architecture), Solid Modeling (SolidWorks), Intro to Engineering Materials-Manufacturing, Advanced Woodworking Graphics- Graphic Reproduction Photography- Advanced Photography
3)SV Materials Lab
Materials Student Work:
2017 Adv. Wood Projects
Materials Topics General shop safety Hand tool safety Machine safety Measurement Project planning and layout Wood Identification Mechanical fasteners Wood and other material characteristics (metals, glass, plastics, ceramics) Year long project Skill development Joinery Board footage calculation Machine set up Clean up CNC machining Adhesives Abrasives
4)Engineering Drawing After Engineering Drawing students may select Solid Modeling and/or Architecture
SV Engineering Drawing Lab
Engineering Drawing Student Work
Engineering Drawing Advanced Student Work
Engineering Drawing Topics Measurement Use of basic drafting equipment Setting up a drawing border, title block, and lettering Technical sketching, critical thinking, problem solving Orthographic projection Section drawings Auxiliary views Dimensioning Pictorial drawings CAD operation Student selected projects drawn in DraftSight Printing using a HP Designjet printer Constructing Intersections and developments Introduction to Solid Modeling and 3-D printing
5)Visual Communications Lab After Visual Communications students may select Graphic Reproduction.
Visual Communications Student Work
Visual Communications Advanced Student Work
Visual Communications Topics History of printing Methods of printing Hand cut screen print Copy photography Film development Layout with Adobe In-Design Ink types Substrate types Composition Relief printing Paper types and manufacture Photographic direct screen printing Intaglio printing Screen print preparation and clean up Problem solving and design
6)Still Photography After Still Photography students may select Advanced Photography.
Still Photography Student Work
Advanced Photography Student Work
Still Photography Topics History of photography Principles of light Parts and operation of a 35mm SLR Lenses Film development Print enlargement Contact printing Law of Reciprocity Photographic papers Camera priorities Basic lighting techniques Filters Assignments in: Landscape Portrait Depth of field Stop Action Pan Action Lighting Sepia/Antique Choice
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