SummerFallCEWD2023

Summer/Fall 2023 frederick.edu/QuickEnroll • 301.624.2888 14 COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY Computers & Technology DIGITAL FABRICATION Discover 3D Printing This course provides an overview introduction to 3D printing. Topics include 3D printing concepts, terminology and methods, and hands on printing safety and skills. This course will prepare you for utilizing the FCC Makerspace 3D printers in open labs. The FCC Makerspace is a technical prototyping laboratory space for innovation and invention, providing stimulus for local entrepreneurship and provides a platform for learning and innovation: a place to play, create, learn, mentor, and invent. Note: Bring a USB flash drive to class so you can take your files home. MKR105 | 4 hours | $49 ($39 tuition + $10 fees) INSTRUCTOR: Glenn Mossy 25323 Sat, 9:30 AM - 2 PM 9/16 Monroe Center/MC135 3D Printing and Prototyping This course provides an introduction to designing objects for 3D printing using Tinkercad. In this course you will learn to digitally develop simple 3D objects and prepare them for successful 3D printing. You will walk through the basics of 3D modeling in Tinkercad, from adding and grouping 3D shapes to creating and duplicating patterns. You will explore the tools and features one by one, and then learn to use the Tinkercad tools to create more complex geometry. You’ll go home with your completed 3D printed model and the knowledge of how to create digital 3D models. Note: Bring a USB flash drive to class so you can take your files home. A free Tinkercad account is required for the class. Please register and create an account prior to the Saturday class day at tinkercad.com/join. MKR104 | 6 hours | $79 ($60 tuition + $19 fees) INSTRUCTOR: Glenn Mossy 25322 Sat, 9:30 AM - 4 PM 9/30 Monroe Center/MC135 Designing Smart Textiles: Arduino meets 3D Printing Wearable or fashion electronics are smart electronic devices with microcontrollers that can be incorporated into clothing or worn on the body as implants or accessories. Today, wearables are being incorporated into navigation systems, augmented and virtual reality headsets, advanced textiles, and healthcare. This course is intended for those with an interest in physical computing and creating interfaces to devices that are worn or portable. This hands-on introduction is perfect for makers new to wearable tech. Students will use an all-in-one e-textile prototyping kit that provides a platform for lessons in physical computing programming and will leave with an e-textile they have programmed and 3D printed. Note: Bring a USB flash drive to class so you can take your files home. MKR117 | 6 hours | $79 ($60 tuition + $19 fees) INSTRUCTOR: Glenn Mossy 25324 Sat, 9:30 AM - 4 PM 10/14 Monroe Center/MC135 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS HYB AutoCAD I Introduces AutoCAD software and its application as a drawing tool. Students will utilize basic AutoCAD commands to create two-dimensional production and architectural drawings. Students will use templates, layer control, dimensioning, editing, text, symbol creation, and blocks to create and modify geometrical designs and print/plot drawings for presentation. Also offered for credit as CADT101. Note: To enroll students are asked to show academic readiness in English. See page 37 for details. Visit frederick.edu/CEWDCourseAccess for help with student course access. DRF107 | 45 hours | $465 ($387 tuition + $78 fees) INSTRUCTOR: Kyle Hess 25166 Thu, 5 - 8 PM 8/24 – 10/12 Braddock Hall/B114 HYB AutoCAD II Continues the study of AutoCAD at an intermediate level. Students will create pictorial views and three-dimensional drawings. Students will be introduced to additional CAD systems (Autodesk, Architecture, Revit, Civil 3D, and MicroStation). Also offered for credit as CADT102. Note: Prerequisite or Co-requisite: CADT101 or DRF107. Visit frederick.edu/ CEWDCourseAccess for help with student course access. DRF108 | 45 hours | $455 ($377 tuition + $78 fees) INSTRUCTOR: CE Instructor 25175 Thu, 5 - 8 PM 10/19 – 12/7* Braddock Hall/B114 *No class 11/23 HYB Revit (BIM) Presents Autodesk Revit software, a Building Information Modeling (BIM) program, and its application as a design/drawing tool throughout the design process. Allows students to create designs in 3D, annotate with 2D drafting elements, and access building information from the building models database. Students will have a thorough knowledge of many of the Revit basics needed to be productive in a classroom or office environment. Also offered for credit as CADT130. Note: To enroll students are asked to show academic readiness in English. See page 37 for details. Classes will meet in person and require online participation as noted in a syllabus or course schedule that the instructor will provide. Visit frederick.edu/CEWDCourseAccess for help with student course access. DRF103 | 37.5 hours | $455 ($377 tuition + $78 fees) INSTRUCTOR: Jennifer DiSandro 25177 Wed, 5 - 8 PM 10/18 – 12/6 Monroe Center/MC135 ONL Note: Multiple sections may be available for certain ONL classes. Please ensure that you register for the date you want.

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