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Running Head: ASSIGNMENT: COURSE MAPPING, Final 1
Assignment: Course Mapping, Final
Janet McPhatter
Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design
2Assignment: Course Mapping, Continue
Abstract
In this assignment for week 7, I will submit my final draft of the course mapping project. The name of the course is Introduction to
AutoCAD 2012. Included in the course map will be the description of the course and the full content. Covered will contain the four
conditions in Wlodkowski’s Motivational framework.
3Assignment: Course Mapping, Continue
Instructional Plan for Introduction to AutoCAD 2012
Location: Westwood College, 7619 Little River Turnpike, Annandale, VA campus. Room 532.
Day and time: Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:00pm to 10:00pm.
Start date: June 25, 2013
End date: August 22, 2013
Course objective: To learn the basics of the software AutoCAD 2012 to create simple drawings to include floor plans, elevations, details
of architectural and mechanical components and content. The knowledge of the software is essential for the creation of drawings made
by Computer Aided Designers and Drafters, Architects and Engineers. The students will also learn the origin of Computer Aided Design
(CAD). Students will also learn briefly of the industry National CAD Standards (NCS) and the American Institute of Architects’ (AIA)
layers and naming conventions.
Course outcome: Upon completion of the course, the students will be able to complete CAD drawings consisting of floor plans,
schematics, mechanical components and layout. Students will also be able to drawing a single to two-story building (house) showing the
exterior with front, left, right and back views. Drawings will be drawing to scale, the text will be of the proper height and font for
industry standard and all components will be in the proper layers.
Student demographic: The student population consists of students in the CAD Design, Architecture and Construction Management
programs. The student age range is from 18 to 50 years of age. The ethnic groups covered are all races and nationalities whose language
4Assignment: Course Mapping, Continue
is Basic English. The geographic locations of the students are within driving range of the campus, basically from the Washington, DC
Metropolitan area.
Materials needed: The students must have access to a 32-bit or 64-bit PC (laptop or desktop), running Windows XP, Vista, or 7, 2 GB
RAM, 2 GB free disk space to install the software, 1024 x 768 display resolution with true color, an Internet connection and the latest
Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome or Safari browser, and a DVD or download capabilities from Autodesk. Download option can be
achieved from Autodesk by registering the software as a student using the student’s school email address. The software license is valid
for three years from activation. Activation code will be emailed to the student. Textbook AutoCAD 2012 and AutoCAD LT 2012: No
Experience Required by Donnie Gladfelter is also required. Printing capabilities for large format printing will be accommodated by the
school’s printing center. The student has the option for large format printing from other sources, if desired.
5Assignment: Course Mapping, Continue
Instructional Plan for Introduction to AutoCAD 2012
Condition- Motivational Motivational
Timing Purpose Strategy Learning Activity or Instructor Behavior
Inclusion- To engender an awareness 1. Allow for introductions. Students will introduce themselves and
(beginning and feeling of connection give a brief background.
learning activities) among adults. 3. Concretely indicate your Indicate to the students that the instructor
cooperative intentions to help is available to assist them to learn,
adults to learn. master and succeed in the course.
8. Assess expectations, needs, Convey to the students the purpose of
goals, and experiences as it taking the course and what they should
relates to the training. expect from the course.
6. Clearly identify the Explain course objectives to students.
learning objectives and goals Convey some of the basic lessons and
for instruction. commands that will be covered. Discuss
the syllabus and rubric, type of
assignments, due dates for assignments,
and the final project.
Attitude- To create a climate of 13.Positively confront the In a positive manner, make it known to
beginning respect among adults. erroneous beliefs, expectations, that the classroom is a professional place
and assumptions that may and to always respect each other. Assure
underlie a negative learner students that the instructor realizes
attitude. everyone has different learning curves
and that no a problem. The instructor
will assist students that need extra help.
6Assignment: Course Mapping, Continue
Instructional Plan for Introduction to AutoCAD 2012 (continued)
Condition- Motivational Motivational
Timing Purpose Strategy Learning Activity or Instructor Behavior
To build positive attitude 12. Eliminate or minimize any Assure the students that learning the
toward the subject. negative conditions that software is not complicated. Convey
surround the subject. to students that the software is industry
standard and practice and that board
work is seldom used. Explain how
AutoCAD creates a neater and more
accurate drawing.
To develop self-efficacy 18. help learners understand Convey to students that practice is the
for learning. that reasonable effort and key to learning and understanding the
knowledge can help them AutoCAD software.
avoid failure at learning tasks
that suit their capability.
22. Help learners understand Convey to students that reading the
and plan for the amount of material and practicing 1 to 2 hours daily
time needed for successful will significantly guide the student
learning. towards success in learning and
mastering the software.
Meaning- To maintain learners’ 30. Provide a variety of During class, demonstrations will be
during attention. personal presentation style, conducted by the instructor using a
modes of instruction, and computer connected to an overhead
learning materials. projector.
7Assignment: Course Mapping, Continue
Instructional Plan for Introduction to AutoCAD 2012 (continued)
Condition- Motivational Motivational
Timing Purpose Strategy Learning Activity or Instructor Behavior
Have students go to a museum, office or
any building of interest (include
landscaping) to take photos with a
camera or their cell phone. Bring the
photos in to present to the class. Have
students discuss why the photos they
took were of interest to them.
41. Use relevant problems, Have students to a research on how
research, and inquiry to Computer-Aided Design began,
facilitate learning. when and why it was created, and
How did CAD evolve over the years.
48. Provide effective feedback. Periodically ask students if they
understand the lesson and if the
instructor should proceed on.
The instructor will ask the students
about their progress and will discuss
any need of improvement. The
students will give the instructor feedback
verbally and in writing, if needed about
their progress or concerns.
8Assignment: Course Mapping, Continue
Instructional Plan for Introduction to AutoCAD 2012
Condition- Motivational Motivational
Timing Purpose Strategy Learning Activity or Instructor Behavior
Competence- To engender competence 58. Use incentives to develop If the student has a grade point average
(ending learning with communication and and maintain adult motivation of 88%, the student will be exempt from
activities) rewards. in learning activities that are the final exam. After the exam, a party
initially unappealing but will be given to the students. Students
personally valued. will take a vote 2 weeks before the final
exam on what food will be served
(pizza, pot luck, etc.).
60. Provide positive closure at Let the students know it was a
the end of significant units of pleasure to take them through
learning. this part of their educational journey
and let them know they can contact
the instructor in the future for further
assistance in learning.
McPhatter_CourseMappingFinal

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McPhatter_CourseMappingFinal

  • 1. Running Head: ASSIGNMENT: COURSE MAPPING, Final 1 Assignment: Course Mapping, Final Janet McPhatter Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design
  • 2. 2Assignment: Course Mapping, Continue Abstract In this assignment for week 7, I will submit my final draft of the course mapping project. The name of the course is Introduction to AutoCAD 2012. Included in the course map will be the description of the course and the full content. Covered will contain the four conditions in Wlodkowski’s Motivational framework.
  • 3. 3Assignment: Course Mapping, Continue Instructional Plan for Introduction to AutoCAD 2012 Location: Westwood College, 7619 Little River Turnpike, Annandale, VA campus. Room 532. Day and time: Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:00pm to 10:00pm. Start date: June 25, 2013 End date: August 22, 2013 Course objective: To learn the basics of the software AutoCAD 2012 to create simple drawings to include floor plans, elevations, details of architectural and mechanical components and content. The knowledge of the software is essential for the creation of drawings made by Computer Aided Designers and Drafters, Architects and Engineers. The students will also learn the origin of Computer Aided Design (CAD). Students will also learn briefly of the industry National CAD Standards (NCS) and the American Institute of Architects’ (AIA) layers and naming conventions. Course outcome: Upon completion of the course, the students will be able to complete CAD drawings consisting of floor plans, schematics, mechanical components and layout. Students will also be able to drawing a single to two-story building (house) showing the exterior with front, left, right and back views. Drawings will be drawing to scale, the text will be of the proper height and font for industry standard and all components will be in the proper layers. Student demographic: The student population consists of students in the CAD Design, Architecture and Construction Management programs. The student age range is from 18 to 50 years of age. The ethnic groups covered are all races and nationalities whose language
  • 4. 4Assignment: Course Mapping, Continue is Basic English. The geographic locations of the students are within driving range of the campus, basically from the Washington, DC Metropolitan area. Materials needed: The students must have access to a 32-bit or 64-bit PC (laptop or desktop), running Windows XP, Vista, or 7, 2 GB RAM, 2 GB free disk space to install the software, 1024 x 768 display resolution with true color, an Internet connection and the latest Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome or Safari browser, and a DVD or download capabilities from Autodesk. Download option can be achieved from Autodesk by registering the software as a student using the student’s school email address. The software license is valid for three years from activation. Activation code will be emailed to the student. Textbook AutoCAD 2012 and AutoCAD LT 2012: No Experience Required by Donnie Gladfelter is also required. Printing capabilities for large format printing will be accommodated by the school’s printing center. The student has the option for large format printing from other sources, if desired.
  • 5. 5Assignment: Course Mapping, Continue Instructional Plan for Introduction to AutoCAD 2012 Condition- Motivational Motivational Timing Purpose Strategy Learning Activity or Instructor Behavior Inclusion- To engender an awareness 1. Allow for introductions. Students will introduce themselves and (beginning and feeling of connection give a brief background. learning activities) among adults. 3. Concretely indicate your Indicate to the students that the instructor cooperative intentions to help is available to assist them to learn, adults to learn. master and succeed in the course. 8. Assess expectations, needs, Convey to the students the purpose of goals, and experiences as it taking the course and what they should relates to the training. expect from the course. 6. Clearly identify the Explain course objectives to students. learning objectives and goals Convey some of the basic lessons and for instruction. commands that will be covered. Discuss the syllabus and rubric, type of assignments, due dates for assignments, and the final project. Attitude- To create a climate of 13.Positively confront the In a positive manner, make it known to beginning respect among adults. erroneous beliefs, expectations, that the classroom is a professional place and assumptions that may and to always respect each other. Assure underlie a negative learner students that the instructor realizes attitude. everyone has different learning curves and that no a problem. The instructor will assist students that need extra help.
  • 6. 6Assignment: Course Mapping, Continue Instructional Plan for Introduction to AutoCAD 2012 (continued) Condition- Motivational Motivational Timing Purpose Strategy Learning Activity or Instructor Behavior To build positive attitude 12. Eliminate or minimize any Assure the students that learning the toward the subject. negative conditions that software is not complicated. Convey surround the subject. to students that the software is industry standard and practice and that board work is seldom used. Explain how AutoCAD creates a neater and more accurate drawing. To develop self-efficacy 18. help learners understand Convey to students that practice is the for learning. that reasonable effort and key to learning and understanding the knowledge can help them AutoCAD software. avoid failure at learning tasks that suit their capability. 22. Help learners understand Convey to students that reading the and plan for the amount of material and practicing 1 to 2 hours daily time needed for successful will significantly guide the student learning. towards success in learning and mastering the software. Meaning- To maintain learners’ 30. Provide a variety of During class, demonstrations will be during attention. personal presentation style, conducted by the instructor using a modes of instruction, and computer connected to an overhead learning materials. projector.
  • 7. 7Assignment: Course Mapping, Continue Instructional Plan for Introduction to AutoCAD 2012 (continued) Condition- Motivational Motivational Timing Purpose Strategy Learning Activity or Instructor Behavior Have students go to a museum, office or any building of interest (include landscaping) to take photos with a camera or their cell phone. Bring the photos in to present to the class. Have students discuss why the photos they took were of interest to them. 41. Use relevant problems, Have students to a research on how research, and inquiry to Computer-Aided Design began, facilitate learning. when and why it was created, and How did CAD evolve over the years. 48. Provide effective feedback. Periodically ask students if they understand the lesson and if the instructor should proceed on. The instructor will ask the students about their progress and will discuss any need of improvement. The students will give the instructor feedback verbally and in writing, if needed about their progress or concerns.
  • 8. 8Assignment: Course Mapping, Continue Instructional Plan for Introduction to AutoCAD 2012 Condition- Motivational Motivational Timing Purpose Strategy Learning Activity or Instructor Behavior Competence- To engender competence 58. Use incentives to develop If the student has a grade point average (ending learning with communication and and maintain adult motivation of 88%, the student will be exempt from activities) rewards. in learning activities that are the final exam. After the exam, a party initially unappealing but will be given to the students. Students personally valued. will take a vote 2 weeks before the final exam on what food will be served (pizza, pot luck, etc.). 60. Provide positive closure at Let the students know it was a the end of significant units of pleasure to take them through learning. this part of their educational journey and let them know they can contact the instructor in the future for further assistance in learning.