Chris,
I've actually been working on a manual to teach a class just like
this.  It starts out with the basics and progressively gets into more
complicated tutorials.  Right now it's around 75 pages, and I need to
add a little more information before its finished.  I'm also teaching
a class this weekend at the California College of the Arts and this
was the reason I created the manual in the first place.  It has around
10-15 different tutorials throughout and I plan to continue adding
more information after this weekends workshop.  Anyway, it isn't
finished yet, but I will post a link on this forum when it is finished
in the next 2 days or so.  BTW, I also went to Clemson for undergrad
architecture, so I'm glad to know there are some Tigers interested in
this kind of thing.  I'll post some new stuff very soon.
Best,
Andy

On Jan 20, 6:34 am, "Rhino3D.TV" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Chris
>
> At the end of this week, we will post more or less 10 more short video
> clips about GH atwww.rhino3d.tv
>
> These clips are 640x480 [ QTime format ]. You could add them to a
> folder inside iTunes in order, it helps me to be very organize when I
> give a presentation.
>
> But, if you need them in 900x600 HD, I have them in that format too.
>
> The final Idea is to have a CD with a menu that will take you step by
> step into GH.
>
> I will use this material for the first time 
> at:http://arquitectura.uniandes.edu.co/scripts/0_docs/noticias/2008/12-19/
> with few teachers from MIT.
>
> Hope all goes well!...
>
> NOTE: All these videos are in English and Spanish just in case you
> need them.
>
> Andres Gonzalezwww.rhino3d.comwww.rhino3d.tvwww.savanna3d.com
>
> On Jan 18, 9:54 am, Chris Wilkins <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > My professor has asked me to do a Grasshopper workshop, and I'm trying
> > to come up with examples that are both simple to understand, and
> > useful for students in architecture studio. The audience is 2nd year
> > architecture undergrads who have shown proficiency in Rhino (all 2nd
> > Yrs do a series of Rhino workshops here).
>
> > Here is one example of simple and useful, which just makes a handrails
> > and balusters from a 
> > curve:http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/web/StairRailings.jpg
>
> > Since theres an abundance of brains on this forum, I figure you guys
> > might have some good suggestions for "simple and useful" definitions.
> > Any ideas?
>
> > Thanks,
> > Chris
> > Clemson University

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