Introduction to CAD Semester 2
Grades 8 - 12Some information is not shown until you have an approved application, and logged in with an approved account.
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Dates: 2027-01-05 to 2027-05-13
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About the Course
This is CAD 2 (Spring 2027), which builds on the skills mastered in CAD 1 (Fall 2026).
This STEM* course will introduce students to Computer-Aided Design (CAD) using the web-based SketchUp 3-D modeling software. SketchUp allows students interested in computer-based design, architecture, engineering, fabrication, or construction to visualize their ideas in a 3-D model. Class sessions will include both instruction and demonstrations of the software by the instructor, as well as opportunities for students to conceptualize and model design projects.
In CAD 2, students will continue to build on their skill base from CAD 1 to conceptualize, plan, and execute 3-D models of greater complexity. Mastering some of the more advanced capabilities of SketchUp will help students with the following challenges: solving proposed engineering problems, providing technological soultions to benefit populations or individuals with specific needs, creating models to augment existing technology or modeling completely new prototypes to meet the challenge, and time allowing, create a site plan and model a missions field base with specific site parameters.
CAD software is an industry necessity used to create 3-D models for engineering and architectural models, interior and landscape design, urban planning, woodworking, prototyping for fabrication, virtual environments, movie set designs, 3-D printing, and more. Familiarity with CAD’s capabilities will be a valuable addition to your student’s skill set.
*This course, along with its prerequisite (CAD 1) in the first semester, satisfies the Indiana new graduation requirement for a 2 credit STEM course.
Class minimum of 4 students. Grades available upon request. Payment may be made by check or Venmo.
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About Robert
I have lived in Southern Indiana for almost 46 years and have been married to my dear wife for 27 years. God has blessed us with two wonderful children that my wife has homeschooled from kindergarten.
I was blessed to grow up in a loving, Christian home in Floyds Knobs, Indiana. I graduated from Portland Christian High School, and in 2000, I graduated from Spalding University with a Bachelor’s in Elementary Education. A couple months after graduating, I began teaching at Thomas Jefferson Elementary in Greater Clark County Schools, where I remained for the next 20 years.
During my teaching career I taught 1st, 3rd, and 4th grade all-subject classrooms and K-5th technology classes. During this time, I also piloted the Engineering is Elementary program sponsored by Raytheon. I really enjoyed this opportunity and was able to teach aerospace, structural, and transportation engineering to 3rd-5th grades. I also curated a virtual drive where I shared hundreds of self-created teaching resources with over 200 educators worldwide.
Due to medical complications I had to resign in 2020 after teaching for 20 years. God has taught me so much in this interim, and it was during this time that my faith and my relationship with Jesus Christ was tested and became much deeper. The 2026-27 school year will be my second year teaching at Cornerstone and I am so thankful for the opportunity to teach again. The students, families, instructors, and board members have been a blessing to work with. I am so excited to be able to teach in an environment where the most important lessons I can teach, my faith in Jesus Christ, will not be censored.
My hobbies include reading, drawing, writing, CAD, board games, gaming, and hiking. I am also in the process of finishing a novel I hope to publish.