objectives 1.00 – 3.00 eoc info very very important read and remember
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Objectives 1.00 – 3.00
EOC INFO
VERY VERY IMPORTANT
READ and REMEMBER
• Parliamentary Procedure Principles & Purposes– Majority of votes rule– The minority has the right to express their
opinions– Justice and courtesy for all on the meeting– One item is considered at a time– Maintain order at all times during the meeting– Business is transacted as quickly as possible
• Item of Business– A single matter to be discussed by an
organization
• Committee– People delegated to study, investigate, make
recommendations, and report on certain matters
• Main motion– To present an item of business for consideration and action by the
assembly
• Amend– To change a main motion in some way, by adding, subtracting and
changing words of it.
• Question of privilege– To ask a question or call attention to the assembly of an important issue
during the meeting
• Standing– A committee which usually serves for a one year period to plan activities
that fall within a certain subject matter.
• Short Term Goals– Goal that is obtainable in a short period of time
• Long Term Goal– Goal that has existed over an long period of time
• Self Assessment– Profile of your talents, interests, abilities, aptitudes,
and experiences• Planning Goals
– The small steps you must take to get from where you are now to where you want to be
• Effective Goals– Stated in clear terms– Realistic and believable– Attainable– Measurable– Desirable
• Indicators of Possible Career Paths– Values– Aptitudes– Skills– Interests– Hobbies– Work
• Drafting Careers– Manufacturing– Electrical– Transportation– Fabrication– Construction– Architecture– Public Utilities– State & Local Government– Armed Services– Colleges & Universities
• Identify long term goals
• Set short term goals to always have a challenge
• Develop a career plan so you know what you are going to do
• Update information from earlier career plans
• Have a career Portfolio
• Career Cluster– Careers that have some things in common
• The best way to learn about a career is by working on it
• The more careers you are aware of, the better your chances of finding a job that is right for you
• Search in the internet, WebPages like monster. com
• Look magazines’ ads• Friends and Family recommendations • Talk to school counselors and teachers• Private employment agencies
• Newspaper advertisements in the Want ads section
• Sketching–Quickly and easily get an idea
on paper• Design sketches• Make freehand technical sketches
• Create technical illustrations
• You only need:– Pencil– Paper
• Optional materials are:– Eraser – Grid paper
• SINGLE-VIEW– Only front view
• MULTI-VIEW
• PICTORIALS
• Front view
• Top View
• Side View
• They quickly communicate an idea• Three dimensions in one view
– Width
– Height
– Depth
• 3 Types of pictorial sketches– Isometric
– Oblique
– Perspective
• Three equally spaced axes of 120°
• Receding lines– Typically 30° off horizontal
• Circles appear as ellipses
• Front view is drawn true shape and size
• Receding edges are usually drawn at an angle of 30°, 45°, or 60°
• Circles and curves drawn on frontal plane will appear true shape and size
• In pictorial sketches:– Objects appear as the eye would see
them
– Most realistic type of pictorial sketch
– Most difficult pictorial sketch to draw
• There are two types of perspective sketches:– One point perspective:
• One vanishing point
– Two point perspective:• Two vanishing points
• Equipment:– Drawing board– T-square– Parallel edge– Drafting Machine
• Arm/elbow type• Track type
• 45° Triangle– Draw vertical lines and
lines at 45°
• 30° x 60° Triangle– Draw vertical lines and
lines at 30° and 60°
• Adjustable Triangle– Draw lines at 0° to 90°
• Compass– Draw circles and
arcs
• Protractor– Measure and
layout angles
• Templates– Drawing repetitive
features
• Types of scales:– Engineer (Civil)– Mechanical drafter– Metric– Architecture
• The most important reason for using lettering is to convey information without misunderstanding
• It also adds to the overall appearance of the drawing
• Space between words should equal the approximate width of the letter “O”
• Hidden Lines:– They are thin dashed lines used to
indicate a surface, edge, or contour of an object that cannot be seen, or is hidden from view.
• Visible Object Lines
– They are thick dark solid lines that are used on drawings to indicate the edges and details of an object.
• Construction lines– Thin and light– .020” (0.5mm)– Hard lead (4H)
• Visible lines– Thick and dark– .028” (0.7mm)– Softer lead (F or HB)
• Hidden lines– Thin and dark– .020” (0.5mm)– Softer lead (F or HB)– .125” (3mm) long
dashes w/ .030” (1mm) spaces in between
• Dimension, Extension, Leader Lines– Thin and dark– .020” (0.5mm)– Softer lead (F or
HB)
• Center Lines– Thin and dark– .020” (3mm)– Softer lead (F or HB)– .125” (0.5mm) dash in
center w/ .030” (0.1mm) spaces between longer lines
•My sources:
•Internet
•My notebook