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S(cience)T(echnology)E(ngineering)A(rt)M(ath)

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Welcome to The Innovation Lab @ Foxcroft School

Course Descriptions:

STEAM Technology
This course focuses on the fundamentals of design and the various tools available for digital fabrication, including 3D printers and laser cutters. Students are asked to consider the creative as well as practical applications of this technology. They learn how to go from a digital file on the computer to an actual built version of that design. Students are guided through each phase of the process, including initial modeling, preparing, and exporting, as well as revising. Focus is on determining which tools are best suited to individual designs. Once students have gained knowledge in working with these tools, they are able to select a direction for their work that aligns with their personal goals and interests, including art, STEM, or theatre tech applications. Students may elect to receive either Art or STEM credit for this course.
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Digital Design and Fabrication I
This course will focus on the fundamentals of design using various tools available for digital fabrication including 3D printers and laser cutters.  Students will be asked to consider the creative as well as practical applications of this technology.  They will learn how to go from a digital file on the computer to an actual build version of that design.  Students will be guided through each phase of the process including initial sketching and modeling, preparing and exporting digital files, as well as revising the final physical forms.  ​

Digital Design and Fabrication II
Prerequisite: Digital Design and Fabrication
Once students have gained knowledge in working with digital design and fabrication tools, they will be able to select a direction for their work that aligns with their personal goals and interests.  They will be able to determine which tools are best suited to their individual designs.  Students will also conduct in-depth research and experimentation into career fields that apply this technology from small scale crafts projects to large scale industrial productions.

STEAM Technology Course Syllabus​

TOPICS in Design
TOPICS in STEAM
TIL@FXC Website

​HOW TO SETUP YOUR GOOGLE DRIVE:  
+ Folder: 2019-2020 LASTNAME STEAM*

                   *Share with julie.fisher@foxcroft.org  and dan.hales@foxcroft.org
     +CLASSWORK

     +PROJECTS
               +Copy Doc: YYYY LASTNAME STEAM Project Evaluation
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FOXCROFT DIGITAL PORTFOLIO
  • Login to your Google Account.  Visit sites.google.com/new to click on "New Google Sites."  
    • Find the red + to get started.  Your full name should be on the home page. 
    • Click Publish and use your full name as the web address.
    • Go to Pages and use the red + button to include the following pages: Home, Resume, Portfolio, Research
    • Remember to always click the publish button to make your changes viewable.
  • Go to your STEAM folder and create one last folder named LASTNAME Foxcroft Digital Portfolio where you need to move this site and also store all of the final project images that will be uploaded here (including the headers which will replace all of the pre-uploaded ones provided by Google) 
    • Every image needs a caption with a title, year of completion, and Reflection.
  • Home
  • Photography
    • TOPICS in Photography >
      • Exposure >
        • Depth of Field
      • Composition
      • Genres >
        • Abstract
        • Environmental
        • Motion
        • Nature & Landscape
        • Photojournalism
        • Portraits
        • Still Life
      • Photoshop >
        • Masking
        • Blending Images and Text
        • Photomontage
        • Duotone
        • Symmetrical Designs
      • Research Topics >
        • Early Photographic Inventions
        • Cameraless Photography
        • Modernism
        • Cross-Cultural Explorations
        • Women of Vision
        • Photographer Quotes
        • Careers
  • Photojournalism
  • Yearbook
    • Yearbook Topics
    • Yearbook Vocabulary
    • Yearbook Staff Positions
    • Senior Pages
    • Online Ad Creation
  • STEAM
    • TOPICS in Design >
      • Elements and Principles
      • Gestalt
      • Visual Hierarchy
      • Functions in Art & Design
      • Illustrator
      • Design History >
        • Monument Design
    • TOPICS in STEAM >
      • STEAM Research
      • STEAM Challenges
    • TIL@FXC
  • Engineering
    • TOPICS in Engineering >
      • Engineering Olympics
      • Engineering Vocabulary
      • Project Partners
      • STEM@FXC
    • EPICS@FXC
  • Get Inspired
    • Research Links >
      • Art Criticism
      • Themes & Artists
      • History of Visual Arts
    • Mind Mapping
    • Artist Statements
  • Get Involved