Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Orthographic Projection Lesson



by Denise Trifaro

5 comments:

kdemayo said...

I really liked the video.. nicely put together

Christine said...

Did a really nice job me not being in technology, you gave step by step explicite directions that I think I could follow. You kept it simple easy to understand no big words no vocabulary not understood. Started with showing what the finishing project would look like and then broke it down for us. Nice job.

Krista said...

I think you had a very clear organization and presentation of your lesson. You demonstrated how to do the drawings very neatly and precisely, so that a student would be able to follow along easily and also use your organized techniques. I thought it was good that you showed the completed drawing before showing how to go through the steps. Great job!

kdemayo said...

This i beleive met the learning objectives she was looking for. I really like this video, because the way you explain it, its sounds so much more simpler. the only way i would improve upon this video would be to tell you to show your face.. otherwise its a mystery..hands but no face. I would use this clip if i were a teacher.

Unknown said...

The video was a great review for me, I had forgotten about getting measurements without measuring through projecting and intersecting the top and front view lines. Great video