ROP ComputerRepair
Assignment Examples
&Materials
Assignments to Expect
Daily Course Work
• Routine Daily Management Tasks
• Textbook work
• Hands-On applications
• Introduction to robotics as a hardware and software development model
• Digital Portfolio, Hard Copy Portfolio
• Research projects
• Work presentations
Portfolio• You are expected to develop a Personal Portfolio• The Portfolio will count as a major portion of your
final• Your Portfolio will consist of:
– Digital Portfolio (on line)– Printed Hard Copy Portfolio– Presentation of your Portfolio
• This is a mandatory and high point value assignment
What You Must Bring
What You MUST Provide
• Three-ring binder in like-new condition
– Labeled with your name and class period
– About 1 ½” thick
• Six dividers – to be labeled at a later date
What You MUST Bring
• Daily bring
– Pencil and paper
– Textbook
– & Workbook
Highly Recommended!
• Personal portable digital storage device
– thumb drive, flash drive, etc.
– At least 4 gig of storage
– A Very Important backup device!!!
Optional:
• Personal tools as appropriate for individual projects – as desired
• If you make the Class Donation, you will receive a personal repair kit of your own
Textbooks• You will be provided a course textbook
and a workbook
• Once assigned, it is YOUR Responsibility!
• You will be required to check out your textbook and workbook from the Library and return them at the end of the course
• Take good care of them to avoid charges for loss or damage
Self-Assignments• We all need to develop creative independence. • You are encouraged to propose individual assignments in
addition to the listed ones. • Individual student assignments should involve as much
preparation and research as the regular assignments. • Such projects must be proposed and pre-approved by the
teacher before doing them. • It is recommended that you jot down ideas for possible projects. • You are invited to discuss possibilities at any point. • Before doing the assignment, it is important to define what
might be learned as well as what other outcomes might be expected
REMINDERS
COUNT ON IT!• You:
– WILL work hard in this class if you want to succeed
– Will gain valuable skills
– Will have fun
– Will realize that “Elective” doesn’t mean easy – it means opportunity!
– MUST put in the work to be successful!
Hang in there• Murphy's Law was written for all types of creative work and
technology. • It's so simple to ruin a project through no fault, or by a
moment of carelessness. • Avoid despair. Just do it over or make the needed changes. • There's no penalty to your grade so long as you prearrange
a deadline extension (no extensions past the end of the term).
• Grieve but avoid despair; it happens to your teacher and everyone else too.
• Mistakes are great teachers when we are open to learn and improve from them
ENJOY AND LEARN!