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Technical Graphic Communication - VD1 & VD2
Being able to communicate information about technology and to
be able to mentally manipulate geometry are two primary reasons that we teach
Technical Graphic Communication. Technical sketching, mechanical drawing,
technical illustration and computer aided design, are a part of the mix of
concepts and skills that students need to know to do this effectively. The
technical drawing styles listed above, comprise a universal language which
allows for the graphic explanation of mechanical phenomena and the modeling of
complex geometry, which is understood worldwide. The objectives of Stuyvesant’s
Technical Graphics Communication course are:
- Train the brain to visualize the geometry of objects both
revealed and hidden in 2D and 3D.
- Analyze the geometry of objects and the relationships of
different geometry within an object and be able to transform the object by
manipulating its geometry.
- Synthesize complex geometry given a set of criteria
establishing type and extent.Communicate technical information about the
geometry of objects in order to inform about their construction and
operation.
- Rapidly express a technical idea graphically, to enable
retention and communication.
- Understand elements of design and aesthetics as they apply
to technology.
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