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Graphical Communication Using Hand-Drawn Sketches in Civil Engineering
Authors:Andrew T Rose
Affiliation:Associate Professor, Division of Engineering Technology, Univ. of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, 225 Engineering and Science Building, Johnstown, PA 15904. E-mail: androse@pitt.edu
Abstract:Hand-drawn sketches are still an important tool used by civil engineers to graphically communicate technical information. New engineers often have inadequate experience preparing sketches by hand to effectively communicate information graphically. As a result of using computer aided drafting and digital cameras in both engineering education and professional practice, hand-sketching skills are being overlooked. Practicing engineers from an earlier generation generally appreciate the importance of being able to quickly prepare sketches to communicate a concept to a client or to quickly gather and transmit information from field observations. With limited experience in hand sketching, current students may not see the benefits of such skills. To increase student graphical communication skills and develop an appreciation for hand sketching, opportunities to develop and practice hand-sketching skills can be incorporated within the undergraduate curriculum. Examples of hand-sketching exercises intended to help improve students’ graphical communication skills are presented.
Keywords:Communication  Cross sections  Graphic methods  Drafting  
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