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3D Modeling 5

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3D Modeling Unit 5

Agenda:
  1. QuickWrite
  2. Lab 5 (5 to do)
  3. Theory
  4. Quiz-Game 
  5. BiteSize
  6. Quizlet
  7. Correctly saved in OneNote binder.
  8. Sign the Sign-in Sheet to let me know that you're ready for grading.
Learning Goals:
  • Learn the difference between logical and syntax errors.
  • Learn that debugging is an indivisible part of computer programming.
  • Learn to make the robot repeat something a given number of times.
  • Learn what body of loop means and that indentation matters.
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Assignment Activities:

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1) QuickStart: IP Addresses
Common Craft
Watch the movie on the right. Once you finish, summarize what you learned in your OneNote binder section for this assignment, under QuickStart. This movie tells you how.

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2) Lab: 3D Modeling 5

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  • 3.1  Outdoors: Students learn how to automate designs via simple Python scripting.
  • 3.2 Loops: 
  • 3.2 Curves: Students learn how to create curves and curved surfaces in 3D.
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3) Theory

The Internet: The Internet
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 I'll give you the log-on details for this site. 
Click the graphic below to link to the presentation. Read through all slides. This will prepare you for the Quiz-Game (next activity).
​(List of topics)
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4) Quiz-Game

The Internet: The Internet
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​Click the graphic below to link to the activities. Play as many as you like. Finally, take the quiz and paste a screen capture of the results of the quiz  into the Quiz Game section of your OneNote binder. You need over 80% to qualify for credit (you can retake as often as you like).
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5) Bitesize

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6) Quizlet (list)

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Database Management Systems

Read through Revise, take the Test - as often as you like. When you're finished, take a screen capture of your results and paste into the BiteSize section of your OneNote binder. Make sure that your screen capture shows the BiteSize title & score. Watch this how-to movie 
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Click the graphic above to launch the Quizlet. You may take the Quiz as often as you like. When you're finished, take a screen capture of your results and paste into the Quizlet section of your OneNote binder. It should look this this. Make sure that your screen capture shows the Quizlet title, your score, and the number of questions answered.  Also, this movie tells you how