Use this self-paced CD-ROM to show what blueprint symbols and specs mean and how they’re used. Schematics come to life through eye-opening animated segments that transform basic plans into specialized views.
Show your students…
• How blueprints are made and used
• General elements like scales, views, lines, and dimensions
• Details of specialized construction, manufacturing, and machining drawings
• Job descriptions for architects, carpenters, electricians, mechanical engineers, and machinists to provide real-world relevance
Test their knowledge!
• Practical exercises and activities boost understanding of each topic
• A feedback-giving multiple-choice quiz reveals how well you can put it all together
• A viewable/printable teacher’s guide features learning objectives, a program summary, educational standards, fast facts, vocabulary terms, discussion and assessment questions, student activities, and other resources
A valuable supplement for teaching engineering, applied science, math, industrial technology, and vocational courses. Great for career guidance, too.
System requirements:
• PC platform: All Windows versions.
• Macintosh platform: All Macintosh operating systems.
A Shopware Production. Networkable.
Correlates to competencies and objectives from the NCCER, national technology standards from the International Society for Technology in Education and the NETS Project, Project 2061 Benchmarks, and national mathematical standards from the NCTM.
One Windows/Macintosh hybrid CD-ROM and printable teacher’s guide. © 2005.