Listed below are activities that I used to teach the ProLandscape 10 design software from Drafix.



Similar documents
DESIGNING YOUR LANDSCAPE

First, determine the scope of your. Second, determine who will provide. An attractive landscape can add considerable value to a home.

MUTUAL OPERATIONS PHYSICAL PROPERTY. Garden Areas, Trees, Shrubs - Mutual Ten. Garden Area Size

Basic Elements of Reading Plans

CRIME SCENE EVALUATION LAB

RainScapes. Runoff/Erosion: RainScapes for Schools Environmental Report Card. Excess runoff will affect these indicators of Bay health:

CITY OF ALLIANCE REQUEST FOR QUOTES (RFQ) LAWN MOWING SERVICES

Miller s School Software Quick Start Guide.

PART FOUR Vision, Objectives and Policies

SCOPE OF WORK Specifications for Landscaping, Lawn Maintenance & Pest Control

Community Enhancement Partnership (CEP) Program Grant Applications

LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE SERVICES

Barcode Labels Feature Focus Series. POSitive For Windows

Evergreen Cemetery: Brentwood Parcel Advisory Board Meeting #2

SOMETIMES the cost of installing a landscape plan

Courtesy of the Downtown Cedartown Association, Georgia

G James Contractors Ltd.

Objects in Alice: Positioning and Moving Them

TakeMySelfie ios App Documentation

User Guide. Printing, Copying and Scanning

username password school code school.ebonline.co.nz THE BRITANNICA SCHOOL USER GUIDE

Universal Mortgage Field Services New Vendor Online Application

REDLAND SCHOOLS EXHIBITION OF PHOTOGRAPHY 2015 CALENDAR

LANDSCAPE DESIGN AND INSTALLATION Lesson 21: LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION

Layout Tutorial. Chapter 10: Getting Started

Layout Tutorial. Getting Started

Laser Custom Stamps. Created by Becky Stern

Create Inactive Students Database in Access December 8, 2010

Waterleaf ARB Application

Welcome home to Tuscan Hills.

Frog VLE Update. Latest Features and Enhancements. September 2014

INDIVIDUAL MASTERY for: St#: Test: CH 9 Acceleration Test on 09/06/2015 Grade: A Score: % (38.00 of 41.00)

INDIVIDUAL MASTERY for: St#: Test: CH 9 Acceleration Test on 29/07/2015 Grade: B Score: % (35.00 of 41.00)

BLOCK 400 PLANNED COMMUNITY DISTRICT


Market Research in Practice

Software localisation: Working with PASSOLO

Read&Write 9 Home Version Download Instructions for Windows XP, Vista and 7

Read&Write 10 Home Version Download Instructions for Windows XP, Vista and 7

ios App for Mobile Website! Documentation!

make a model Roman Villa Supported by bbc.co.uk/history

Shane Les Traudes, St Martin s

GREENACRE OFF GORING ROAD F CRAYS POND F OXFORDSHIRE

KINGMAN IS GROWING! Column

CITY COUNCIL PACKET MEMORANDUM

Photography 4-H Project Newsletter

Wetrofit Property Flood Assessment

Work Breakdown Structure.

NASP PRO USER GUIDE. Contents

Phone: x 304 Caro MI URL: aslagh@tisd.k12.mi.us

Unit on Checking. Activity Points Possible Points Received Pre- test 10

Competitive Scan: Online Bachelor s Degrees in Horticulture- Related Disciplines

FOSS, 24th April 2014 Digital Image Management

Running a Successful Club Publicity Officer

How To Host Visitors At Your Farm

Craigentinny, Edinburgh, EH7 6SR. 37 Sydney Terrace,

Class Reunion Planning Tool Kit Helpful Hints from The Council Bluffs Schools Alumni Association

Develop Your Site A Handbook for Your Own School Grounds Learning Site

Imperial Length Measurements

California Mission Research Project Guidelines

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL LANDSCAPING AND LAWN MAINTENANCE FIRE DISTRICT NO. 3 TOWNSHIP OF HAMILTON MERCER COUNTY

Document Number: CES-WKI-207 Revision Number: 1 Approved By: Assistant Director of KBHCCD Effective Date: 6/27/2014 Description of Last Change:

Position Summary. Open Position GROUNDSKEEPER GARDENER F03. Non-Exempt. Covered ARBORETUM GARDENING SPECIALIST

How To Make A Poster In Microsoft Excel With Wordpress

Lesson 4 What Is a Plant s Life Cycle? The Seasons of a Tree

MACKIE LAKE HOUSE FOUNDATION

At Penobscot Shores INDEPENDENT LIVING. Retirement. What does that word mean to you? RESIDENTIAL REVIEW Penobscot Shores

BASIC PC MAINTENANCE AND BACKUP Lesson 1

Management of the Technology Center

Kitchen and Bath Design Tutorial

STREET TREE PLANTING APPLICATION

AG 9-4 ArborGard+ tree trunk protector

PersonalSafety. in and around the home

Grade 6 - Unit 5 3D Home Architect and CAD Lessons 1 to 7

Art Masterpiece: Fallingwater, 1937 by Frank Lloyd Wright

LONDON ROAD SEVENOAKS

Photography Guidelines Event Photography

PLAN OF MANAGEMENT CONSIDERATIONS CABARTIA PARK PROPOSED REGIONAL PLAYGROUND AND CONSERVATORY

Project 4.2.1: Heart Rate

unitedstreaming Jim Dornberg 1 Monroe County ISD Instructional Technology Specialist Log-in to unitedstreaming

Using Your Virtual Desktop

Commercial Photography Syllabus (1 Credit) Prerequisite: Principals of Digital Editing. Additional Requirements (Instructor Modifications may apply)

Classroom Projects. Art Projects Math Projects Science Projects Language Arts/English Projects Classroom Activities School/Club Projects

Pre Evaluation Digital Photography 2005

Creating A Drip Campaign

Getting Started in Tinkercad

Lesson Description. Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (Target standards) Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (Prerequisite standards)

Watch Your Garden Grow

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT/LANDSCAPE DESIGNER II

Amenities. The Right Balance of Comfort and Convenience

Mastery Manager Training Summary

SELLER Guide. Toledo Area Real Estate. A Tradition of Trust in Ohio Real Estate. (419) Jon@Modene.com

Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources Career Cluster Nursery and Landscape

Linear, Square and Cubic Units Grade Five

LESSON 4 - FILE MANAGEMENT

MICROSOFT ACCESS 2003 TUTORIAL

SEEKING COMPLETENESS WAIVERS AND PRELIMINARY & FINAL SITE PLAN APPROVAL

House Design Tutorial

A. OPENING POINT CLOUDS. (Notepad++ Text editor) (Cloud Compare Point cloud and mesh editor) (MeshLab Point cloud and mesh editor)

2013 Trevi Gardens Annual Meeting. Presented By:

Transcription:

Bangor, WI Content Area: Landscape Design Lesson Heading: Computer Landscape Design Activity Description: Listed below are activities that I used to teach the ProLandscape 10 design software from Drafix. Pro Landscape 10 Name This computer program has 3 separate areas: Image Editor, Landscape Planner, and Landscape Proposal. In order to understand the program, you need to follow these areas in order. The tutorials that explain each of the different skills need to be followed in order. Each new skill requires mastery of the skills before it. There will be the temptation to zip through the program without using the tutorials. Falling into this temptation is very similar to driving a car on empty; sooner or later you will need help. Procedure: 1. Select the Pro Landscape folder 2. You will see 4 options to click on. Click on Pro Landscape tutorial 3. Double click on tutorial overview start hear. 4. Select start here and read it! 5. Next click on the how to use tutorial project At this point, you are ready to start using the program: Procedure: 1. Read each tutorial and then practice each skill that you learn about. Be sure to save on a disk and on your U drive after each skill is performed. Save the project as Lastname tutorial project 2. Print of each skill and put your name, the skill you are demonstrating and the date. Print off in Black and white. Turn the sheet in to Outline of skills to practice and master: Image Editor Skills Using your own background images Placing grass Placing plants and objects Adding retaining walls with perspective Simulating plant growth Selecting plant sizes Adding outdoor and holiday lighting Adding text Removing unwanted areas Creating your own plants and objects Date completed

Proposal Tutorials Date Completed Tour proposal Create a bid Add to an existing bid Points and Grading: 1. Each tutorial project will be worth 10 points. All tutorials should be done by April 8. Projects: 1. I will take pictures of the student entrance of the school. You will design a landscape for the front of the school. You will also figure out the cost of the material and put together a proposal bid for the project. Project will be worth 200 points and due date is yet to be determined. 2. You can take a picture of your home or another house and design the landscape for the building. Again, you will need to go through the whole process of editing an image, planning the landscape and putting together a bid proposal. Project will be worth 200 points and due date is yet to be determined. Landscape Design Pulaski High School Beautification Project Name Directions: As you might have noticed, our high school is lacking in its landscape. Your job is to design a landscape for the school. You will go through all three parts of the Pro Landscape Program (Image Editor, Planner, and Proposal). I have taken digital pictures of the high school (both the teacher and student entrances) and saved them to the Ag. Dept. Assignments drive under Landscape Design. Project will be graded on completing all required tasks; putting together a proposal and job estimate, presenting your plans to the class, neatness and professionalism. Project and presentation is worth 200 points. Image Editor: 1. Plants appropriate for the Pulaski area (NO you can not use palm trees or cactus!!!!!!) 2. You need to have a variety of shrubs, trees, and perennial/annual flowers. 3. Remember to add mulch around the plants 4. Have some type of edging or retaining walls 5. Add a focal point to the landscape 6. A picnic area in the student entrance section 7. Night lighting for the flag 8. Print a version of the school with the landscape being new (less than 2 years old) and a version of it at mature size of the plants. 9. Follow all principles of landscaping Planner:

1. I scanned a floor plan of PHS. You will find the scanned picture in the Assignments Drive under the Ag. Dept. in the Landscape Design folder (do not use the folder marked Landscape or Mr. E Land/Hort). Import this into a new drawing. 2. The plants that you choose on Image editor need to show up again on the drawing. If you place 3 pyramidal arborvitae at the corner of the gymnasium closest to the student parking lot, there needs to be 3 pyramidal arborvitae on the drawing in the same location. 3. All of the requirements for the image editor need to be met in the Planner portion of this project. Proposal: 1. I ordered a 2005 price list from Green Bay Nursery. This will supply the prices that you will use for a price quote for the project. 2. If you placed plants on your design that GB Nursery does not carry, you will need to find the price of that plant on the Internet or from another nursery. You will need to provide documentation of this price for me to see. 3. An accurate price proposal includes many different parts a. Plant materials b. Construction required (ex: building fences) c. Lawn d. Service - For parts A, B, and C you take the total cost of that portion and multiply it by 35% for profit and overhead costs - Service fees are 10-12% times the total cost of plants, materials, lawns, profit, and overhead. Presentation: 1. To be a successful landscaper, you need to be able to design an eye appealing drawing and be able to communicate your thoughts to the customer. 2. You will be presenting to the class your design for the high school. Points to cover in your presentation are: a. Why did you chose the plants that you did Explain the costs of the project Additional Comments: 1. A great majority of the rest of this course will deal with using this landscape program. I have a few other projects and ideas in mind and will fit these into the course as the situations arise. 2. This program has a lot of potential. Enjoy and have fun with it. This is your opportunity to use the latest technology in the landscape industry. Landscape Design Ideal Home Landscape Design Name Directions: This activity allows you to plan for the home of your dreams. You can use pictures of off the Internet or pictures of your current home. You will need dimensions of the home so that you can do the

planner portion of the design. The home does not need to be in the Pulaski area. Please state where your home is located Project will be graded on completing all required tasks; putting together a proposal and job estimate, presenting your plans to the class, neatness and professionalism. Project and presentation is worth 150 points. Image Editor: 10. Plants appropriate for the location of the house 11. You need to have a variety of shrubs, trees, and perennial/annual flowers. 12. Remember to add mulch around the plants 13. Have some type of edging or retaining walls 14. Add a focal point to the landscape 15. Recreation area 16. Print a copy of the house 17. Follow all principles of landscaping Planner: 4. The plants that you choose on Image editor need to show up again on the drawing. If you place 3 pyramidal arborvitae at the corner of the gymnasium closest to the student parking lot, there needs to be 3 pyramidal arborvitae on the drawing in the same location. 5. All of the requirements for the image editor need to be met in the Planner portion of this project. Proposal: 4. I ordered a 2005 price list from Green Bay Nursery. This will supply the prices that you will use for a price quote for the project. 5. If you placed plants on your design that GB Nursery does not carry, you will need to find the price of that plant on the Internet or from another nursery. You will need to provide documentation of this price for me to see. 6. An accurate price proposal includes many different parts a. Plant materials b. Construction required (ex: building fences) c. Lawn d. Service - For parts A, B, and C you take the total cost of that portion and multiply it by 35% for profit and overhead costs - Service fees are 10-12% times the total cost of plants, materials, lawns, profit, and overhead. Presentation: 3. To be a successful landscaper, you need to be able to design an eye appealing drawing and be able to communicate your thoughts to the customer. 4. You will be presenting to the class your design for the high school. Points to cover in your presentation are: a. Why did you chose the plants that you did

Explain the costs of the project Materials needed: 1. Drafix ProLandscape 10 software 2. Computer access 3. digitial camera 4. cost of local landscape plants 5. tagboard 6. computer paper 7. tape Time length: 1. Tutorial takes about 8 days 2. School design takes 2 weeks 3. Home design for student or client takes 2-3 weeks