well many lockers only have a certain ammount of space.but when you realy need the space in your locker you jus cant seem to find any.well with my locker you can, place to put clean cloths,place to put dirty sweaty cloths,place for your jacket,place for your bookbag,nice secret place for your phone.so you can have trust in your locker :D
OSEGUEDA's work for the Collect Information step:
Summary
•What is the purpose of a school locker? To store personal stuff during school •How has the way you use a locker changed since you first started school in kindergarten, for example?
The Washignton Post was talking about how students keep getting books that weigh more and get...
OSEGUEDA's work for the Brainstorm Ideas step:
Summary
• Make a list of all the things you like about your current locker. Ask several friends for their opinions. Book, soccerball, shoes, bookbag, sweeter, snapback, paper, etc.
In my way of thoughts, the lockers should always have enough room for every single thing in that...
Comments
Good so far!!
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S Design a new school locker
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Requirements and due dates for the locker project:
For now, please make sure you are working on the following:
-Collect information, Brainstorming, and Developing Solutions: Responses to the questions, your thoughts, reflections...
-Slides: Current, existing locker at Manual, new design of your new locker, advantages, disadvantages...
-Sketches: Minimum number of sketches to be determined.
-Google Sketchup: Current locker at Manual, new locker design, inside, outside, three views......
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/02/24/AR200702...
Requirements for the locker project:
For now, please make sure you are working on the following:
-Collect information, Brainstorming, and Developing Solutions: Responses to the questions, your thoughts, reflections... (at least 1 slide each)
-Slides: Current, existing locker at Manual, new design of your new locker, advantages, disadvantages... Accessories (4 – 6 slides)
-Summary of Washington Post article – at least 1 paragraph. (1 slide)
-Sketches: Minimum number of sketches to be determined. (6 slides)
-Google Sketchup: Current locker at Manual, new locker design, inside, outside, three views...... (6 slides)
Final design - also includes boardwork, manual drafting... (minimum 3 views, 3 slides)
135 total points
Requirements for the locker project:
-Collect information, Brainstorming: Responses to the questions, your thoughts, reflections... (at least 1 slide each, 5 points each slide)
Developing Solutions: Slides showing sketches, Sketchup drawings…
-Sketches: Minimum number of sketches to be determined. (6 slides, 5 points each slide)
-Google Sketchup: Current locker at Manual, new locker design, inside-door open, outside-door closed, three views-2 front views, 1 side view...... (6 slides, 10 points each slide)
-Slides: Current, existing locker at Manual, new design of your new locker, advantages, disadvantages... Accessories (4 – 6 slides, 5 points each slide)
-Summary of Washington Post article – at least 1 paragraph. (1 slide, 5 points)
-Final design/FINAL EXAM - also includes boardwork, manual drafting... (minimum 3 views, 3 slides, points to be determined at a later date)
Hmmm.... we haven't had this problem with SketchUp views before. Are you exporting JPG views straight from the SketchUp model itself? They should be a reasonable size for uploading. Or are you using another method?
Here's what we can recommend...
a) In Google SketchUp, go to 'File' > 'Export' > '2D graphic'
b) From this drop down list, change the export type to JPG
c) Save as a JPG file and upload to your design project
I've just updated this question in the FAQ help list, so you can share the link with your students, if you wish.
www.discoverdesign.org/help
http://www.discoverdesign.org/design/gallery/3455
http://www.discoverdesign.org/design/gallery/1545/summary/final
http://www.discoverdesign.org/design/gallery/1545/summary/final