Last updated: 2/12/2015

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8th Grade Technology

Tablet/Office 365 Review

1-4 weeks as needed

Tablet:

  • Hardware Procedures
  • Software Procedures
  • Care and Maintenance
  • Troubleshooting
  • Expectations

 

 Outlook:

  • What is an email?
  • What is the difference between reply and reply-all?
  • How do you find a contact?
  • Can you share a calendar?
  • Can you add additional calendars to your Outllok account?
  • Where can you go to access your email through a web browser?

OneDrive:

  • Do you have access to your files anywhere, anytime? Why?
  • Can files be shared with other students/teachers?
  • What is the structure of your OneDrive folder?
  • Can you add additional folders to OneDrive?

OneNote:

  • Where do you create new OneNote notebooks?
  • Can you open a shared notebook directly from OneNote?
  • When you insert information into your OneNote, can a teacher see it?
  • Name two ways in which you can send information to a teacher or another student directly from OneNote?
  • Can you export Notebook information?
  • Is there a way to look back at the revisions that have happened in OneNote?

 

 

 

 

Outlook:

  • Create new message
  • Send new message
  • To: / Address book
  • CC: / Address book
  • BCC: / Address book
  • Subject / Message
  • Insert/Attach File
  • Add Calendar Item
  • Update Calendar Item
  • Delete Calendar Item
  • Categorize Item / Color Scheme
  • Recurring Item

OneNote:

  • Open Notebook (Local, Web-based, SharePoint)
  • Export Notebook
  • Print Notebook
  • Share Notebook

SharePoint / OneDrive Pro for Business:

  • Website: https://tuckahoe.sharepoint.com
  • Status Bar / Icon
  • Sync Folder / Sync New Folder
  • Sync now
  • web-based SharePoint
  • Download File(s)
  1. email
  2. Compose
  3. New Message
  4. Reply
  5. Reply All
  6. Forward
  7. Address Book
  8. CC (Carbon Copy)
  9. BCC (Blind Carbon Copy)
  10. Sync
  11. Upload
  12. Download
  13. URL (Uniform Resource Locator)
  14. https:// (Hyper-text Transfer Protacol Secure
  15. Status Bar
  16. Icon
  17. Right-click menu
  18. Import
  19. Export

Students will finalize the set-up of their devices as a group to meet their academic schedule. These tasks will be completed with the instructor in the room, so that if they do have a problem they can ask questions.

Students will also have access to a troubleshooting guide that can help them walk through any necessary steps.

3D Engineering & Printing

15 Weeks

  1. Engineering Design
  2. Engineering Production
  1. What is C.A.D.?
  2. How has C.A.D. changed the way in which engineering design is completed?
  3. What are the impacts 3D printing can have on society?
  4. What impacts on society at large does 3D printing offer?
  5. How do you think 3D printing can change your life?
  6. What is the value of printing this object towards your education?

Autodesk - 123Design:

  1. Navigate the File Menu
  2. Setting Up the Workspace
  3. X, Y, Z Axis
  4. Navigating the Workspace
  5. Sketches - Shapes
  6. Sketches - Lines
  7. Sketches - Edits
  8. Extruding
  9. Measurement
  10. Fillet & Chamfer
  11. Extrude Taper
  12. Moving & Orientation
  13. Insert Object
  14. Grouping
  15. Scaling
  16. Patterns
  17. Sweep, Revolve, Loft
  18. Exporting STL Files

MakerBot Desktop:

  1. Importing an STL File
  2. Moving within the platform
  3. Scaling within the platform
  4. Rafts
  5. Supports
  1. C.A.D.
  2. 2D
  3. 3D
  4. STL
  5. Snapping
  6. Units
  7. X Axis
  8. Y Axis
  9. Z Axis
  10. Panning
  11. Orbiting
  12. Navigation Cube
  13. Zooming
  14. Shapes: Rectangle/Square, Circle, Ellipse, Polygon
  15. Lines: Polyline, Spline, 2 Point Arc, 3 Point Arc
  16. Sketch Fillet
  17. Trim
  18. Extend
  19. Offset
  20. Extruding New Object
  21. Extruding Subtract
  22. Extruding Merge
  23. Extruding Intersect
  24. Measure Tool
  25. Fillet
  26. Chamfer
  27. Extruding Positive Taper
  28. Extruding Negative Taper

 

3D Printing Article & Essentions & Referenced Reasons:

  1. What are the impacts 3D printing can have on society?
  2. How do you think 3D printing can change your life?
  3. What do you want to print using the 3D printer? Why?
  4. What is the value of printing this object towards your education? 

Assignments:

  1. Shapes
  2. Name Plate
  3. Extrude Shapes
  4. Taper Shapes
  5. Box
  6. Box Cover
  7. Insert Objects - Statue
  8. Insert Scaled Objects - Statue
  9. Patterns

Project:

  1. Personalized Object

 

 

Industrial Manufacturing Project

25 Weeks

  1. Design & Drawing
  2. Manufacturing

Measurement:

  1. Unites of Measurement: Feet, Inches, Fractions of an Inch
  2. Diameter, Inside Diameter, Outside Diameter, Length, Width, Depth
  3. 1/2", 1/4", 1/8" 1/16" Scales

Technical Drawing:

  1. Technical Lettering
  2. Technical Numbering
  3. 3 View Drawing: Top View, Front View, Side View
  4. Dimension Lines

Manufacturing:

  1. Material List, Cut List
  2. Back Saw
  3. Edge Joints & Bar Clamps
  4. Sanding - "Raising the Grain" Technique
  5. Routed Edges
  6. Hand Drill, buttons (optional)
  1. Measurement
  2. Scale
  3. Length
  4. Width
  5. Depth
  6. Inside Dimension
  7. Outside Dimension
  8. Technical Lettering
  9. Technical Numbering
  10. 3 View Drawing
  11. Top View
  12. Front View
  13. Side View
  14. Title Box
  15. Dimension Line
  16. Material List
  17. Cut List
  18. Quick Clamp
  19. Bar Clamp
  20. Back Saw
  21. Yard Stick
  22. Square
  23. Edge Gluing
  24. Planer
  25. Sand Paper
  26. Grit
  27. Raising the Grain
  28. Router
  29. Hand Drill
  30. Drill Bit
  31. Mallot
  32. Button
  33. Wood Glue

Assignments:

  1. 3 View Drawing
  2. Material/Cut List

Projects:

  1. Material Manufacturing Project

C.A.M.

10 Weeks

  1. VCarve C.A.M. Software
  2. CNC Router
  1. What is Computer Aided Manufacturing?
  2. What implications does C.A.M. have on society?
  3. In what aspects of your daily life do you think Computer Aided Manufacturing have been used?

Measurement:

  1. Unites of Measurement: Feet, Inches, Fractions of an Inch
  2. Diameter, Inside Diameter, Outside Diameter, Length, Width, Depth
  3. 1/2", 1/4", 1/8" 1/16", 1/32" Scales

VCarve:

  1. Job Set-up: Job Size, Material, XY Datum Position, Unit of Measurement
  2. File Operations: Import Vector, Bitmap for tracing, cut, copy, paste, undo, redo, change dimensions
  3. 2D View Controls: Pan, Zoom, Layers (for multi toolpath projects).
  4. Creating Vectors: Circle, Ellipse, Squre/Rectangle, Polygon, Star, Poliline, Arc, Curve, Trace Bitmap, Add dimensions.
  5. Transform Objects: Move, Set Object Size, Rotate, Mirror, Distort, Align.
  6. Edit Objects: Select node, move node, move/scale/rotate object, group/ungroup, measure tool, weld vectors, subtract vectors, overlap, boundaries, trim, fillet, extend, extend with curve, join open vectors, join open/closed vectors with lines, join/close vectors with open nodes.
  7. Offset, Array and Nest: offset selected vectors, create linear array, create circular array, create object along vector, plate production.
  8. Drawing/Layers Tab
  9. 2D View, 3D View
  10. Tool Paths: Vcarve/Engraving Toolpaths (Cutting Depth, Tool, Calculate), Preview Toolpaths, Save toolpaths. 

Manufacturing:

  • Material List, Cut List
  • Back Saw
  • Edge Joints & Bar Clamps
  • Sanding - "Raising the Grain" Technique
  • Routed Edges
  • 0,0,0 Axis Set
  • G-Code
  • Emergency Stop

 

  1. C.A.M.
  2. X, Y, Z Axis
  3. Milling Bit
  4. Drill Bit
  5. V Bit
  6. Length
  7. Width
  8. Depth
  9. Cut Depth
  10. Router
  11. Finishing
  12. Vector
  13. Bitmap
  14. Pan
  15. Zoom
  16. Orbit
  17. Cut
  18. Copy
  19. Paste
  20. Undo
  21. Redo
  22. Dimensions
  23. Layers
  24. Poliline
  25. Arc
  26. Node
  27. GCode
  28. Toggle
  29. Set X,Y,Z/0,0,0
  30. Move to 0,0,0
  31. Step
  32. E-Stop
  1. Community Project
  2. Design/Manufacturing Project
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