This document provides information about the Introduction to Drawing module offered in January 2014. The 3-credit, 18-week module aims to familiarize students with basic representation of the built and natural environment through different drawing techniques. It will be presented through lectures, workshops, tutorials and student presentations. Students will learn about drawing as a communication tool, different drawing techniques, orthographic projections, and portfolio development. They will be assessed through group and individual projects, and an online portfolio. The schedule outlines the weekly topics, assignments, and assessments.
This document provides information about the Introduction to Drawing module offered at Taylor's University. The 3-sentence summary is:
The module aims to familiarize students with basic techniques of drawing the built and natural environment through lectures, tutorials, workshops and assignments. Students will learn drawing as a communication tool, different drawing techniques, and how to interpret and create orthographic drawings. Assessment includes group and individual projects, presentations, and an e-portfolio where students must demonstrate the module's learning outcomes and Taylor's Graduate Capabilities.
This document provides information about the Introduction to Drawing module, including its objectives, learning outcomes, teaching methods, and assessment components. The module aims to familiarize students with basic representation techniques for the built and natural environment through various drawing methods. It will be presented through lectures, workshops, tutorials, and discussions. Students will be assessed through group and individual projects involving different drawing techniques, as well as an online portfolio demonstrating their skills and knowledge.
El acrogim es un deporte que requiere mucho entrenamiento, fuerza y precisión. Se practica en grupos de 2 a 5 personas realizando figuras estáticas y dinámicas con el cuerpo siguiendo la música. Aunque es principalmente un deporte femenino, también hay competiciones masculinas a nivel local, nacional e internacional. Practicar acrogim durante mucho tiempo puede causar problemas de espalda y caderas.
El documento presenta el horario de exámenes de la tercera evaluación parcial para los grupos A y B de los grados 1ero y 4to del Colegio Miranda Preparatoria durante la semana del 3 al 10 de noviembre. Se especifica que los viernes los estudiantes deben usar polo de uniforme y pantalón de mezclilla azul para presentar exámenes y que el martes 8 y miércoles 9 revisarán sus calificaciones finales para saber si deben presentar examen de regularización el jueves 10.
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Este documento explica conceptos clave relacionados con las finanzas y la economía. Define las finanzas como la obtención y gestión del dinero a nivel de individuos, empresas u organizaciones. Explica el Producto Interno Bruto como una medida del valor de los bienes y servicios producidos en un país. También describe la inversión como el gasto destinado a aumentar la capacidad productiva futura, y la distribución del ingreso como la forma en que se reparte el dinero generado entre la población de una economía.
This document provides information about the Introduction to Drawing module offered at Taylor's University. The 3-sentence summary is:
The module aims to familiarize students with basic techniques of drawing the built and natural environment through lectures, tutorials, workshops and assignments. Students will learn drawing as a communication tool, different drawing techniques, and how to interpret and create orthographic drawings. Assessment includes group and individual projects, presentations, and an e-portfolio where students must demonstrate the module's learning outcomes and Taylor's Graduate Capabilities.
This document provides information about the Introduction to Drawing module, including its objectives, learning outcomes, teaching methods, and assessment components. The module aims to familiarize students with basic representation techniques for the built and natural environment through various drawing methods. It will be presented through lectures, workshops, tutorials, and discussions. Students will be assessed through group and individual projects involving different drawing techniques, as well as an online portfolio demonstrating their skills and knowledge.
El acrogim es un deporte que requiere mucho entrenamiento, fuerza y precisión. Se practica en grupos de 2 a 5 personas realizando figuras estáticas y dinámicas con el cuerpo siguiendo la música. Aunque es principalmente un deporte femenino, también hay competiciones masculinas a nivel local, nacional e internacional. Practicar acrogim durante mucho tiempo puede causar problemas de espalda y caderas.
El documento presenta el horario de exámenes de la tercera evaluación parcial para los grupos A y B de los grados 1ero y 4to del Colegio Miranda Preparatoria durante la semana del 3 al 10 de noviembre. Se especifica que los viernes los estudiantes deben usar polo de uniforme y pantalón de mezclilla azul para presentar exámenes y que el martes 8 y miércoles 9 revisarán sus calificaciones finales para saber si deben presentar examen de regularización el jueves 10.
C4.esem.p1.s2c. conceptos y teorías económicas. factores que indican el creci...Martín Ramírez
Este documento explica conceptos clave relacionados con las finanzas y la economía. Define las finanzas como la obtención y gestión del dinero a nivel de individuos, empresas u organizaciones. Explica el Producto Interno Bruto como una medida del valor de los bienes y servicios producidos en un país. También describe la inversión como el gasto destinado a aumentar la capacidad productiva futura, y la distribución del ingreso como la forma en que se reparte el dinero generado entre la población de una economía.
Este documento presenta una introducción al tema de la historia del mundo. Incluye preguntas para los estudiantes sobre sus conocimientos previos de la historia y teorías sobre el origen del mundo. También define términos clave como historia, historiador, geografía y prehistoria. Además, asigna a los estudiantes una tarea para construir un modelo que muestre su ubicación en el mundo desde el planeta Tierra hasta su barrio, usando materiales como papel y láminas.
Este documento presenta una guía de estudio para el segundo parcial de Formación Universitaria 4, con enfoque en representaciones lineales. Incluye una lista de temas a repasar como solución de problemas mediante representaciones unidimensionales, conceptos y estrategias de representación, problemas con datos invertidos o indeterminados, y ejercicios de consolidación. También recomienda repasar ejercicios resueltos en clase de semanas anteriores.
The document provides a name, Gina Marcela Bernal Pérez. It does not provide any other details about this person, such as their occupation, age, or other biographical information. In just one sentence, the document only states this name without any other context.
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O documento discute aspectos gerais sobre as águas oceânicas, incluindo que 370 milhões de km2 da superfície terrestre são ocupados por mares e oceanos. Ele também aborda tópicos como a salinidade e temperatura das águas oceânicas, que variam de acordo com a profundidade e latitude, e os movimentos das águas oceânicas, incluindo ondas, marés e correntes marítimas influenciadas por ventos e forças de atração do sol e lua.
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Este documento presenta una serie de ejercicios de resolución de problemas para desarrollar habilidades de pensamiento. Incluye 7 ejercicios que implican pasar objetos a través de un río con restricciones, determinar si alguien habla más alto o más bajo que otra persona, identificar el animal con las 5 vocales en su nombre, encender una luz probando interruptores, determinar qué mascota sería más barata de mantener, calcular una nota promedio, y establecer qué mascota es la más vieja, más lenta y más clara bas
Este documento presenta conceptos fundamentales sobre el conocimiento histórico y la investigación histórica. Explica que el conocimiento histórico se basa en las relaciones entre acontecimientos y personas en el pasado. Además, detalla que los historiadores obtienen información sobre el pasado a través de la investigación de documentos primarios alojados en archivos, bibliotecas y otros repositorios. Finalmente, distingue entre acontecimientos históricos específicos y los procesos históricos más amplios de los que forman parte
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A comprehensive training manual of dairy farming.Who wish to start dairy farming or this guide is also very useful for dairy technologist ,veterinarian or dairy farming consultant. As calf management begins before birth, a few days before the calf is born, the pregnant cow is transferred to a maternity paddock, which should be near the homestead (for closer observation), well watered and free from physical objects. The signs of imminent parturition (calving) include filling of udder with milk and is turgid, vulva swollen with a string of mucus hanging from vagina. Insemination records can also be used to estimate the expected calving date.
ग्रोवेल द्वारा प्रस्तुत ये हिंदी में पशुपालन गाइड में पशुपालन से सम्बंधित विस्तृत जानकारी दी गई है I इस हिंदी पशुपालन गाइड में निम्नांकित बिन्दुओं पर बिस्तृत जानकारी दी गई है I
डेयरी पशुओं का आवास
गाय व भेंसों के लिए सन्तुलित आहार
नवजात बछडियों की देखभाल
बछड़े/बछड़ियों को सींग रहित करने का समय व लाभ
नवजात बछड़े/बछड़ियों की मुख्य बीमारियाँ व उनकी रोकथाम
मादा दुधारू पशुपन के जननांगों की रचना तथा कार्य
गाय व भेंसों में मद चक्र, मद काल, व मद के लक्षण
पशु प्रजनन की क्रिया तथा इसमें न्यासर्गों (हार्मोन्स) की भूमिका
कृत्रिम गर्भाधान
कृत्रिम गर्भाधान के लाभ व सीमायें
बधियाकरण
मादा पशुओं के प्रमुख प्रजनन विकार
दुधारू पशुओं के प्रमुख रोग व उनका उपचार
चारे का भंडारण
This document provides information about the Introduction to Drawing module, including its objectives, learning outcomes, assessment components, and weekly schedule. The key points are:
1. The 3-credit module aims to familiarize students with basic representation of the built environment through different drawing techniques over 18 weeks.
2. Students will learn drawing as a communication tool, techniques, conventions, and apply skills to express 3D spaces in 2D orthographic drawings.
3. Assessment includes group and individual projects, with students demonstrating drafting skills and developing an online portfolio encompassing the module's learning outcomes.
4. The module will be delivered through lectures, tutorials, self-study, and use student-centered learning approaches like
This document provides information about the Introduction to Drawing module offered at Taylor's University. The 3-credit, 18-week module teaches students basic drawing techniques as a means of communication in the construction industry. Students will learn drawing conventions and practice representing 3D spaces in 2D orthographic drawings through lectures, tutorials and self-study. Assessment includes class participation, projects, and a final exam. The module aims to develop students' communication, problem-solving and digital skills.
This document provides information about the Introduction to Drawing module, including its objectives, learning outcomes, teaching methods, and assessment plan. The module aims to help students learn basic drawing techniques to represent the built environment through lectures, tutorials, and self-study. Students will learn to interpret different drawing types used in construction and apply drawing as a communication tool. They will be assessed through projects, participation, and a final exam to evaluate their understanding of discipline knowledge and drawing skills.
This document provides information about the Introduction to Drawing module offered at Taylor's University. The 3-credit, 18-week module teaches students basic drawing techniques as a means of communication in the construction industry. Students will learn drawing conventions and apply their skills to express 3D spaces in 2D orthographic drawings. Assessment includes class participation, portfolio submissions, and a final exam. The module aims to develop students' communication, problem-solving, and digital literacy skills.
This document provides information about the Introduction to Drawing module, including its objectives, learning outcomes, teaching methods, and assessment plan. The module aims to help students learn basic drawing techniques to represent the built environment through lectures, tutorials, and self-study. Students will learn to interpret different drawing types used in construction and apply drawing as a communication tool. They will be assessed through projects, participation, and a final exam to evaluate their understanding of discipline knowledge and drawing skills.
This document provides information about the Introduction to Drawing module, including its objectives, learning outcomes, teaching methods, and assessment plan. The module aims to help students learn basic drawing techniques to represent the built environment through lectures, tutorials, and self-study. Students will learn to interpret drawing types used in construction and apply drawing as a communication tool. They will be assessed through projects, participation, and a final exam to evaluate their understanding of discipline knowledge and drawing skills.
Este documento presenta una introducción al tema de la historia del mundo. Incluye preguntas para los estudiantes sobre sus conocimientos previos de la historia y teorías sobre el origen del mundo. También define términos clave como historia, historiador, geografía y prehistoria. Además, asigna a los estudiantes una tarea para construir un modelo que muestre su ubicación en el mundo desde el planeta Tierra hasta su barrio, usando materiales como papel y láminas.
Este documento presenta una guía de estudio para el segundo parcial de Formación Universitaria 4, con enfoque en representaciones lineales. Incluye una lista de temas a repasar como solución de problemas mediante representaciones unidimensionales, conceptos y estrategias de representación, problemas con datos invertidos o indeterminados, y ejercicios de consolidación. También recomienda repasar ejercicios resueltos en clase de semanas anteriores.
The document provides a name, Gina Marcela Bernal Pérez. It does not provide any other details about this person, such as their occupation, age, or other biographical information. In just one sentence, the document only states this name without any other context.
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El documento habla sobre los ríos, lagos y otras aguas continentales. Explica que los ríos son corrientes de agua que nacen en las montañas y desembocan en otros cuerpos de agua o en el mar. Describe las diferentes partes de un río como su naciente, cauce, caudal y curso alto, medio y bajo. También describe lagos, lagunas, arroyos y glaciares, incluyendo algunos ejemplos importantes de cada uno.
C4.esem.p1.s2b. conceptos y teorías económicas. elementos del desarrollo.Martín Ramírez
El documento describe los elementos clave del desarrollo de un país, incluyendo recursos humanos, recursos naturales, formación de capital, cambios tecnológicos e innovación. Explica que un país desarrollado tiene una población con una alta calidad de vida, tecnología avanzada, educación, productividad y diversificación económica.
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El documento enumera 7 claves para escoger lecturas adecuadas: 1) lecturas adaptadas a la edad del lector, 2) temáticas interesantes para los estudiantes, 3) formatos alternativos como novelas gráficas que hacen la lectura atractiva.
O documento discute aspectos gerais sobre as águas oceânicas, incluindo que 370 milhões de km2 da superfície terrestre são ocupados por mares e oceanos. Ele também aborda tópicos como a salinidade e temperatura das águas oceânicas, que variam de acordo com a profundidade e latitude, e os movimentos das águas oceânicas, incluindo ondas, marés e correntes marítimas influenciadas por ventos e forças de atração do sol e lua.
Este documento presenta una estrategia para resolver problemas indeterminados que carecen de información suficiente para determinar una solución única. La estrategia implica leer el problema, identificar variables e información requerida, hacer una representación para identificar relaciones entre datos y lo solicitado, completar el enunciado con datos faltantes, y verificar la solución. Se proveen dos problemas de ejemplo sobre posiciones relativas de personas que ganan diferentes cantidades sin datos completos.
Este documento presenta una serie de ejercicios de resolución de problemas para desarrollar habilidades de pensamiento. Incluye 7 ejercicios que implican pasar objetos a través de un río con restricciones, determinar si alguien habla más alto o más bajo que otra persona, identificar el animal con las 5 vocales en su nombre, encender una luz probando interruptores, determinar qué mascota sería más barata de mantener, calcular una nota promedio, y establecer qué mascota es la más vieja, más lenta y más clara bas
Este documento presenta conceptos fundamentales sobre el conocimiento histórico y la investigación histórica. Explica que el conocimiento histórico se basa en las relaciones entre acontecimientos y personas en el pasado. Además, detalla que los historiadores obtienen información sobre el pasado a través de la investigación de documentos primarios alojados en archivos, bibliotecas y otros repositorios. Finalmente, distingue entre acontecimientos históricos específicos y los procesos históricos más amplios de los que forman parte
Este documento proporciona directrices sobre los contenidos que deben trabajarse en relación con el desarrollo psicomotor de los niños de 6 a 10 años (prebenjamines y benjamines). Primero, diferencia los conceptos de tarea, habilidad y destreza motriz. Luego, describe el desarrollo de las habilidades motrices fundamentales y específicas en función de la edad. Por último, identifica factores como la madurez, la experiencia y el entrenamiento que influyen en la realización de habilidades motrices.
A comprehensive training manual of dairy farming.Who wish to start dairy farming or this guide is also very useful for dairy technologist ,veterinarian or dairy farming consultant. As calf management begins before birth, a few days before the calf is born, the pregnant cow is transferred to a maternity paddock, which should be near the homestead (for closer observation), well watered and free from physical objects. The signs of imminent parturition (calving) include filling of udder with milk and is turgid, vulva swollen with a string of mucus hanging from vagina. Insemination records can also be used to estimate the expected calving date.
ग्रोवेल द्वारा प्रस्तुत ये हिंदी में पशुपालन गाइड में पशुपालन से सम्बंधित विस्तृत जानकारी दी गई है I इस हिंदी पशुपालन गाइड में निम्नांकित बिन्दुओं पर बिस्तृत जानकारी दी गई है I
डेयरी पशुओं का आवास
गाय व भेंसों के लिए सन्तुलित आहार
नवजात बछडियों की देखभाल
बछड़े/बछड़ियों को सींग रहित करने का समय व लाभ
नवजात बछड़े/बछड़ियों की मुख्य बीमारियाँ व उनकी रोकथाम
मादा दुधारू पशुपन के जननांगों की रचना तथा कार्य
गाय व भेंसों में मद चक्र, मद काल, व मद के लक्षण
पशु प्रजनन की क्रिया तथा इसमें न्यासर्गों (हार्मोन्स) की भूमिका
कृत्रिम गर्भाधान
कृत्रिम गर्भाधान के लाभ व सीमायें
बधियाकरण
मादा पशुओं के प्रमुख प्रजनन विकार
दुधारू पशुओं के प्रमुख रोग व उनका उपचार
चारे का भंडारण
This document provides information about the Introduction to Drawing module, including its objectives, learning outcomes, assessment components, and weekly schedule. The key points are:
1. The 3-credit module aims to familiarize students with basic representation of the built environment through different drawing techniques over 18 weeks.
2. Students will learn drawing as a communication tool, techniques, conventions, and apply skills to express 3D spaces in 2D orthographic drawings.
3. Assessment includes group and individual projects, with students demonstrating drafting skills and developing an online portfolio encompassing the module's learning outcomes.
4. The module will be delivered through lectures, tutorials, self-study, and use student-centered learning approaches like
This document provides information about the Introduction to Drawing module offered at Taylor's University. The 3-credit, 18-week module teaches students basic drawing techniques as a means of communication in the construction industry. Students will learn drawing conventions and practice representing 3D spaces in 2D orthographic drawings through lectures, tutorials and self-study. Assessment includes class participation, projects, and a final exam. The module aims to develop students' communication, problem-solving and digital skills.
This document provides information about the Introduction to Drawing module, including its objectives, learning outcomes, teaching methods, and assessment plan. The module aims to help students learn basic drawing techniques to represent the built environment through lectures, tutorials, and self-study. Students will learn to interpret different drawing types used in construction and apply drawing as a communication tool. They will be assessed through projects, participation, and a final exam to evaluate their understanding of discipline knowledge and drawing skills.
This document provides information about the Introduction to Drawing module offered at Taylor's University. The 3-credit, 18-week module teaches students basic drawing techniques as a means of communication in the construction industry. Students will learn drawing conventions and apply their skills to express 3D spaces in 2D orthographic drawings. Assessment includes class participation, portfolio submissions, and a final exam. The module aims to develop students' communication, problem-solving, and digital literacy skills.
This document provides information about the Introduction to Drawing module, including its objectives, learning outcomes, teaching methods, and assessment plan. The module aims to help students learn basic drawing techniques to represent the built environment through lectures, tutorials, and self-study. Students will learn to interpret different drawing types used in construction and apply drawing as a communication tool. They will be assessed through projects, participation, and a final exam to evaluate their understanding of discipline knowledge and drawing skills.
This document provides information about the Introduction to Drawing module, including its objectives, learning outcomes, teaching methods, and assessment plan. The module aims to help students learn basic drawing techniques to represent the built environment through lectures, tutorials, and self-study. Students will learn to interpret drawing types used in construction and apply drawing as a communication tool. They will be assessed through projects, participation, and a final exam to evaluate their understanding of discipline knowledge and drawing skills.
This document provides information about the Introduction to Drawing module offered at Taylor's University. The 3-credit, 18-week module teaches students basic drawing techniques as a means of communication in the construction industry. Students will learn drawing conventions and practice representing 3D spaces and objects in 2D orthographic drawings through lectures, tutorials and self-study. Assessment includes class participation, portfolio submissions and a final exam. The module aims to develop students' communication, problem-solving and digital literacy skills.
This document provides information about the Introduction to Drawing module, including:
- The module aims to familiarize students with basic representation of the built environment through drawings.
- Students will learn different drawing techniques and be able to apply drawing as a communication tool.
- The module will be delivered through lectures, tutorials, and self-study over 18 weeks for 3 credit hours.
- Students will be assessed through projects, presentations, and participation to evaluate their drawing skills and ability to communicate spatially through drawings.
This document provides information about the Introduction to Drawing module, including its objectives, learning outcomes, assessment components, and weekly schedule. The key points are:
1. The 3-credit module aims to familiarize students with basic representation of the built environment through different drawing techniques over 18 weeks.
2. Students will learn drawing as a communication tool, techniques, conventions, and apply skills to express 3D spaces in 2D orthographic drawings.
3. Assessment includes group and individual projects, with students demonstrating drafting skills and developing an online portfolio encompassing the module's learning outcomes.
4. The module will be delivered through lectures, tutorials, self-study, and use student-centered learning approaches like
This document provides information about the Introduction to Drawing module, including its objectives, learning outcomes, teaching methods, and assessment plan. The module aims to help students learn basic drawing techniques to represent the built environment through lectures, tutorials, and self-study. Students will learn to interpret and apply different drawing representations used in construction as a communication tool. Their work will be assessed through projects, participation, and a final exam to evaluate their understanding of drawing principles and skills.
This document provides information about the Introduction to Drawing module offered at Taylor's University. The module aims to help students familiarize themselves with basic techniques for representing the built and natural environment through drawings. It will be presented as a studio format with lectures, workshops, tutorials, student presentations and discussions. Students will learn drawing as a communication tool in the construction industry and different drawing techniques used in the field. Upon completing the module, students will be able to interpret drawing types used in construction, understand drawing as a communication tool, and apply drawing to represent 3D spaces in 2D orthographic drawings. The module will be delivered over 18 weeks through lectures, tutorials and self-study. Students will be assessed through projects, presentations and an e
This document provides information about the Introduction to Drawing module offered at Taylor's University. The module aims to help students familiarize themselves with basic techniques for representing the built and natural environment through drawings. It will be presented as a studio format with lectures, workshops, tutorials, student presentations and discussions. Students will learn drawing as a communication tool in the construction industry and different drawing techniques used in the field. Upon completing the module, students will be able to interpret drawing types used in construction, understand drawing as a communication tool, and apply drawing to represent 3D spaces in 2D orthographic drawings. The module will be delivered over 18 weeks through lectures, tutorials and self-study. Students will be assessed through projects, presentations and an e
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Drawing module outline august(f) 2014
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SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING & DESIGN
Centre for Modern Architecture Studies in Southeast Asia (MASSA)
___________________________________________________________________
Foundation in Natural and Built Environments
Module: Introduction To Drawing ( ARC 3333)
Prerequisite: None
Credit hours: 3
Instructor: Ida Marlina Mazlan | Ida.mazlan@gmail.com
Sufina Abu Bakar | Sufina.AbuBakar@taylors.edu.my
Noorul Iffa Mohd Nayan | NoorulIffa.MohdNayan@taylors.edu.my
Module Synopsis
The module is aim to assist students to familiarize the basic representation of the built and natural
environment through drawings. It engages students with different techniques of drawing and encourages
them to explore different methods of drawing to enable them to utilize it as communication skills in the
construction industry. The module will be presented in the form of a studio with lectures, workshops,
tutorials, student presentations and class discussion.
Module Teaching Objectives
The teaching objectives of the module are:
1. To introduce drawing as a communication tool in the construction industry.
2. To introduce different techniques of drawing in the built environment practice.
Module Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the module, students will be able to:
1. Interpret the type of drawing representation used in the construction industry
2. Relate the basic principles and conventions of drawing skill as a communication tool in the construction
industry.
3. Apply drawing as a means of communication in order to express three-dimensional space and object
into two- dimensional orthographic drawings.
Modes of Delivery
This is a 3 credit hour module conducted over a period of 18 weeks. The modes of delivery will be in the
form of lectures, tutorials, and self-directed study. The breakdown of the contact hours for the module is as
follows:
! Lecture: 1 hours/week
! Tutorial: 2 hours/week
! Self-study: 3 hour/week
Office Hours
You are encouraged to visit the instructor/lecturer/tutor concerned for assistance during office hours. If the
office hours do not meet your schedule, notify the instructor and set appointment times as needed.
TIMeS
TIMeS will be used as a communication tool and information portal for students to access module materials,
project briefs, assignments and announcements
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Taylor’s Graduate Capabilities(TGC)
The teaching and learning approach at Taylor’s University is focused on developing the Taylor’s Graduate
Capabilities in its students; capabilities that encompass the knowledge, cognitive capabilities and soft skills
of our graduates.
Discipline Specific Knowledge
TGCs Acquired
Through Module
Learning Outcomes
1.0 Discipline Specific Knowledge
1.1 Solid foundational knowledge in relevant subjects 2,3
1.2 Understand ethical issues in the context of the field of study
Cognitive Capabilities
2.0 Lifelong Learning
2.1 Locate and extract information effectively
2.2 Relate learned knowledge to everyday life 3
3.0 Thinking and Problem Solving Skills
3.1 Learn to think critically and creatively 1
3.2 Define and analyse problems to arrive at effective solutions
Soft Skills
4.0 Communication Skills
4.1 Communicate appropriately in various setting and modes 1,2
5.0 Interpersonal Skills
5.1 Understand team dynamics and work with others in a team
6.0 Intrapersonal Skills
6.1 Manage one self and be self-reliant
6.2 Reflect on one’s actions and learning.
6.3 Embody Taylor's core values. -
7.0 Citizenship and Global Perspectives
7.1 Be aware and form opinions from diverse perspectives. -
7.2 Understand the value of civic responsibility and community engagement. -
8.0 Digital Literacy
8.1
Effective use of information and communication (ICT) and related
technologies.
2,3
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General Rules and Regulations
Late Submission Penalty
The School imposes a late submission penalty for work submitted late without a valid reason e.g. a medical
certificate. Any work submitted after the deadline (which may have been extended) shall have the
percentage grade assigned to the work on face value reduced by 10% for the first day and 5% for each
subsequent day late. A weekend counts as 1 day.
Individual members of staff shall be permitted to grant extensions for assessed work that they have set if
they are satisfied that a student has given good reasons.
Absenteeism at intermediate or final presentations will result in zero mark for that presentation.
The Board of Examiners may overrule any penalty imposed and allow the actual mark achieved to be used
if the late submission was for a good reason.
Attendance, Participation and Submission of Assessment Components
Attendance is compulsory. Any student who arrives late after the first half-hour of class will be considered as
absent. A minimum of 80% attendance is required to pass the module and/or be eligible for the final
examination. You are expected to attend and participate actively in class. The lectures and tutorials will
assist you in expanding your ideas and your research progression.
Students will be assessed based on their performance throughout the semester. Students are expected to
attend and participate actively in class. Class participation is an important component of every module.
Students must attempt all assessment components including Portfolio. Failure to attempt assessment
components worth 20% or more, the student would be required to resubmit or resit an assessment
component, even though the student has achieved more than 50% in the overall assessment. Failure to
attempt all assessment components, including final exam and final presentation, will result in failing the
module irrespective of the marks earned, even though the student has achieved more than 50% in the
overall assessment.
Plagiarism (Excerpt from Taylor’s University Student Handbook 2013, page 59)
Plagiarism, which is an attempt to present another person’s work as your own by not acknowledging the
source, is a serious case of misconduct which is deemed unacceptable by the University. "Work" includes
written materials such as books, journals and magazine articles or other papers and also includes films and
computer programs. The two most common types of plagiarism are from published materials and other
students’ works
a. Published Materials
In general, whenever anything from someone else’s work is used, whether it is an idea, an opinion or the
results of a study or review, a standard system of referencing should be used. Examples of plagiarism may
include a sentence or two, or a table or a diagram from a book or an article used without acknowledgement.
Serious cases of plagiarism can be seen in cases where the entire paper presented by the student is copied
from another book, with an addition of only a sentence or two by the student. While the former can be
treated as a simple failure to cite references, the latter is likely to be viewed as cheating in an examination.
Though most assignments require the need for reference to other peoples’ works, in order to avoid
plagiarism, students should keep a detailed record of the sources of ideas and findings and ensure that
these sources are clearly quoted in their assignment. Note that plagiarism refers to materials obtained from
the Internet too.
b. Other Students’ Work
Circulating relevant articles and discussing ideas before writing an assignment is a common practice.
However, with the exception of group assignments, students should write their own papers. Plagiarising the
work of other students into assignments includes using identical or very similar sentences, paragraphs or
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sections. When two students submit papers which are very similar in tone and content, both are likely to be
penalised.
Student Participation
Your participation in the module is encouraged. You have the opportunity to participate in the following
ways:
! Your ideas and questions are welcomed, valued and encouraged.
! Your input is sought to understand your perspectives, ideas and needs in planning subject revision.
! You have opportunities to give feedback and issues will be addressed in response to that feedback.
! Do reflect on your performance in Portfolios.
! Student evaluation on your views and experiences about the module are actively sought and used as
an integral part of improvement in teaching and continuous improvement.
Student-centered Learning (SCL)
The module uses the Student-centered Learning (SCL) approach. Utilization of SCL embodies most of the
principles known to improve learning and to encourage student’s participation. SCL requires students to be
active, responsible participants in their own learning and instructors are to facilitate the learning process.
Various teaching and learning strategies such as experiential learning, problem-based learning, site visits,
group discussions, presentations, working in group and etc. can be employed to facilitate the learning
process. In SCL, students are expected to be:
! active in their own learning
! self-directed to be responsible to enhance their learning abilities
! able to cultivate skills that are useful in today’s workplace
! active knowledge seekers
! active players in a teamwork
Types of Assessment and Feedback
You will be graded in the form of formative and summative assessments. Formative assessments will
provide information to guide you in the research process. This form of assessment involves participation in
discussions and feedback sessions. Summative assessment will inform you about the level of
understanding and performance capabilities achieved at the end of the module.
Assessment Plan
Assessments Type Learning
outcomes
Submission Presentation Assessment
Weightage
Project One Group (20%) - Week 5 20%
Project Two - A Individual (30%) Week 10 30%
Project Two - B
Individual (40%)
Week 15 - 40%
E- Portfolio Individual (10%) Week 18 - 10%
TOTAL 100%
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Assessment Components
1. Project One – A (Group)
The first project introduces students to the various types of drawings as a means of communication through
investigation. They will need to discuss and work as a team to generate a presentation and communicate
their findings.
2. Project One – B (Individual)
This project introduces students to key people in the built environment and how drawing conventions and
calculation is used in the field. Students will explore and understand the relationship of key people in built
environment and how the application and complexity of drawing convention and skills is applied in the
practice as a means of communication.
3. Project Two - (Individual)
The final project introduces students to drawing techniques and orthographic projections. Students will
demonstrate their basic drafting skills with drawing that express three-dimensional space through a series of
two-dimensional drawings.
4. Taylor’s Graduate Capabilities Portfolio (Online Portfolio) – (Individual)
Each student is to develop an e-Portfolio, a web-based portfolio in the form of a personal academic blog.
The e-Portfolio is developed progressively for all modules taken throughout Semesters 1 and 2, and MUST
PASS THIS COMPONENT. The portfolio must encapsulate the acquisition of Module Learning Outcome,
Programme Learning Outcomes and Taylor’s Graduate Capabilities, and showcases the distinctiveness and
identity of the student as a graduate of the programme. Submission of the E-Portfolio is COMPULSARY.
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Marks and Grading Table
Assessments and grades will be returned within 2 weeks of your submission. You will be given the grades
and necessary feedback for each submission. The grading system is shown below:
Grade Marks
Grade
Points
Definition Description
A 80 – 100 4.00 Excellent
Evidence of original thinking; demonstrated outstanding
capacity to analyze and synthesize; outstanding grasp of
module matter; evidence of extensive knowledge base
A- 75 – 79 3.67 Very Good
Evidence of good grasp of module matter; critical capacity
and analytical ability; understanding of relevant issues;
evidence of familiarity with the literature
B+ 70 – 74 3.33
Good
Evidence of grasp of module; critical capacity and analytical
ability, reasonable understanding of relevant issues;
evidence of familiarity with the literatureB 65 – 69 3.00
B- 60 – 64 2.67
Pass
Evidence of some understanding of the module matter;
ability to develop solutions to simple problems; benefitting
from his/her university experience
C+ 55 – 59 2.33
C 50 – 54 2.00
D+ 47 – 49 1.67
Marginal
Pass
Evidence of minimally acceptable familiarity with module
matter, critical and analytical skills
D 44 – 46 1.33
D- 40 – 43 1.00
F 0 – 39 0.00 Fail
Insufficient evidence of understanding of the module matter;
weakness in critical and analytical skills; limited or irrelevant
use of the literature
WD - - Withdrawn
Withdrawn from a module before census date, typically mid
semester
F(W) 0 0.00 Fail Withdrawn after census date, typically mid semester
IN - - Incomplete
An interim notation given for a module where a student has
not completed certain requirements with valid reason or it is
not possible to finalise the grade by the published deadline
P - - Pass Given for satisfactory completion of practicum
AU - - Audit
Given for a module where attendance is for information only
without earning academic credit
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Weekly Module Schedule
Week/Date Topic
Lecture
Hour
Tutorial
Hour
Blended
Learning
Week 1
4th August 2014
ORIENTATION WEEK 2 2 3
Week 2
11th August 2014
Lecture 1 : Introduction to Module and
Projects Brief
Briefing Project 1 2 2 3
Week 3
18th August 2014
Lecture 2: Introduction to types of drawing
and professional roles - Purposes & Relationship
2 2 3
Week 4
25th August 2014
Lecture3: Initial concept from sketch to
design
Interior, Building , Structure, Landscape and
Urban space
Lecture 5 : Drawing tools
Paper types, Scale Ruler, French Curve, Set Squares,
Compass, Measuring Tape, Cutting Mat, Construction
Drawings
2 2 3
Week 5
1st Sept. 2014
PROJECT 1 PRESENTATION
*Lecture and tutorial time replace by presentation
Briefing Project 2A
2 2 2
Week 6
8th Sept. 2014
Lecture 4: Multidisciplinary drawings
Graphic Designer, Architectural , Engineer, Product
Designer, Planner
2 2 3
Week 7
15th Sept. 2014
Lecture 6: Drawing convention,
documentation & calculation
Layout, Formats and Sizes, Scales, Title Block
2 2 3
Week 8
22nd Sept. 2014
Lecture 7: Drawing convention,
documentation & calculation
Role of an Architect
2 2 3
Week 9
29th Sept. 2014
Lecture 8: Drawing convention,
documentation & calculation
Role of a Quantity Surveyor
2 2 3
Week 10
6th October 2014
Lecture 9 : Drawing techniques 1
Line, Line Weights and Composition
PROJECT 2A SUBMISSION
2 2 2
Week 11
13th October 2014
Lecture 9 : Drawing techniques 2
Redevelopments Drawings from Digital
Photographs
Briefing Project 2B
2 2 3
SEMESTER BREAK
Week 12
27th October 2014
Lecture 10 : Orthographic projection
Plan, Elevation and Section 2 2 3
Week 13 Lecture 11 : Orthographic projection 1 3 3
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3rd November 2014 Detail Drawings
Week 14
10th November
2014
Discussion/ Class Activity related to Final Project 1 3 3
Week 15
17th November
2014
Discussion/ Class Activity related to Final Project 1 3 3
Week 16
24th November
2014
PROJECT 2B SUBMISSION 1 3 3
Week 17
1st December 2014
Discussion/ Class Activity related to E-Portfolio
1 3 3
Week 18
8th December 2014
Submission of E-Portfolio 1 3
3
Digital
upload of
Final Project
Week 19
15th December
2014
Exam Week
*No final exam for intro to Drawing
Note: The Module Schedule above is subject to change at short notice.
References
Main References : 1. Edwards, Brian, 2008. Understanding Architecture Through Drawing. Taylor &
Francis, USA and Canada.
2. Frascari, Marco, 2011. Eleven Exercises in the Art of Architectural Drawing.
Routledge, USA and Canada.
3. Zell, Mo, 2010. The Architectural Drawing Course. Thames & Hudson, United
Kingdom.
Additional
References :
1.