On the 3X5 Card Write on one side Your name Your Grade What did you do this summer And What would you do if you had a million dollars.

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On the 3X5 Card Write on one side Your name Your Grade What did you do this summer And What would you do if you had a million dollars.

Architecture Graphics

Bryan Bullard 11 years at Nimitz- High School Irving, TX 4 years at Talsi Christian School- Talsi, Latvia 1 Year Austin High school- Fort Bend ISD 3 Years Travis High School

Talsi

Teaching Subjects Engineering Graphics Architectural Graphics Computer Application Communication Systems Media Technology Research & Development Manufacturing Systems (Wood Working)

Class Schedule st period – Architecture Design 2 nd Period- Engineering Design and Problem solving 3 rd Period- Graphic Design and Illustration 4 th Period- Principle of Manufacturing 5 th Period- Robotics and Automation 6 th Period – Architecture Design

Class Rules Respect everyone especially the teacher. –If some one is talking listen. Be prepared for class. (Bring paper, Pencil / Pen, Mind) No food or drinks in class.

Do your on work Be in your seat when the bell rings. Earn privileges- –getting a drink, going to the bathroom, etc… I give my best and I expect students to give their best.

No Tolerance Cell phone Dress Code Music Devices

Consequences 1 st. Warning 2 nd. Warning and a phone call to parent 3 rd. Office Discipline Report Be on time, work hard, and enjoy

Course Explore the world of Architecture What are the responsibilities of an Architect?

Items Taught Sketching House Designing Geometry – Practical AutoCAD – 2D Autodesk Architecture Desktop- 3D Create Working Drawings

Explore, Learn, Teach Explore how to create, and accomplish tasks. Learn the procedures and short cuts. Teach others.

On the back of 3X5 card draw your house plan

Computer Acceptable Use Policy Computer AUP