Teaching GuideTerm
Higher Technical University College of Architecture
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Grao en Estudos de Arquitectura
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  Drawing in Architecture
   Methodologies
Methodologies Description
Introductory activities These activities are intended to guide the student in the contents, the methodologies, the learning results of this subject and how he/she will be evaluated for its improvement.
Guest lecture / keynote speech Although according to the Annual Teaching Plan, there is an hour of independent theoretical session assigned in this subject (due to an administrative and homogenizing issue of the UDC during the implementation of the plans adapted to Bologna), the theoretical contents have always been included within the practice as they prove, multiple evidences and communications in teaching innovation conferences. The contents of the subject will be exposed in a non-linear way, in the sequence that the professors deem most appropriate to obtain the expected results and depending on the heterogeneity of the group.
In general, the sessions will be theoretical-practical and will be carried out through oral presentations, complemented with the use of audiovisual media and other resources whose purpose is to transmit knowledge and facilitate learning.
Workshop The workshop is the main nucleus of the teaching for this subject.

This methodology refers primarily to learning "how to do things" and is focused on promoting the autonomous learning of students, under the tutelage of professors.

This workshop includes both the face-to-face practical classes and the keynote speech sessions (see their corresponding section) as well as all the work proposed by the professors and that the student must develop in the non-contact time provided for this methodology.

The total time foreseen for the subject will give rise to a volume of graphic work, which will be previously determined by the teaching staff and which will be mandatory. In general, all the workshop sessions will be theoretical-practical.

The workshop refers to the two parts of the subject specified in the Study Plan: the one referring to freehand drawing and the one referring to architectural drawing.
Objective test The objective tests are the set of compulsory exercises that the student must perform both on the dates established by the official calendar and on those other dates indicated by the teaching staff within the workshop.
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