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Mr. Newitt

Mr. Newitt. Introduction to Engineering Design. Agenda. Welcome to IED CTE Academy Handbook Introduce course syllabus & course objectives Log onto Computers Introduction to Engineering Notebook Act. 1.1 Instant Challenge: Cable Car. Introduction to Engineering Design. Summer FUN!.

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Mr. Newitt

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  1. Mr. Newitt Introduction to Engineering Design

  2. Agenda Welcome to IED CTE Academy Handbook Introduce course syllabus & course objectives Log onto Computers Introduction to Engineering Notebook Act. 1.1 Instant Challenge: Cable Car Introduction to Engineering Design

  3. Summer FUN!

  4. Kansas State Wildcats

  5. USF Math Teacher Basketball Coach

  6. Lincoln ·AP Physics ·Modern Physics CTE ·Project Lead The Way Engineering

  7. Hobbies GOLF RUNNING

  8. Hobbies BASKETBALL ANNOUNCING

  9. CTE Academy CTE Handbook Course Syllabus Course Expectations Class Supplies 3 ring binder Mechanical pencils Calculator

  10. Getting Started with your computer CTE Login: Username = cte###### Password = Bn052092 Computer Procedures Student ID Number

  11. Shared Folder Locate IED Curriculum Save file to your flash drive Tip: How I can make sure to NEVER forget my flash drive!!

  12. Introduction to Engineering Design • Take an Engineer’s Notebook • Using a PEN fill out information on front cover • PTE Course: Introduction to Engineering Design • Teacher: Mr. Newitt • Class Hour/Period: 3 Notebook # 1 • Start Date: August 20, 2012 • Read inside cover • Complete “Ideal Journal Entry Checklist

  13. Why should I care about my engineer’s notebook? http://www.pltw.org/recent-press-releases/project-lead-way-celebrates-student-innovations

  14. Engineer’s Notebook =

  15. What Is an Engineering Notebook? • Clear and detailed description of your design process • Someone unfamiliar with work could take over project without additional information ®istockphoto.com An engineering notebook is a book in which an engineer will formally document, in chronological order, all of his/her work that is associated with a specific design project.

  16. Why Keep an Engineering Notebook? An engineering notebook is recognized as a legal document that is used in patent activities to… • Prove the origin of an idea that led to a solution • Prove when events or ideas occurred • Prove diligence in turning the idea into a solution • Prove when an idea became a working solution (“reduced to practice”) ®istockphoto.com

  17. Who Keeps an Engineering Notebook? • Engineers that work on R & D • Legal documentation of work • Continuity in projects ®istockphoto.com College engineering students • Develop time management skills • Improve research, documentation, and communication skills • Basis for professional presentation of work

  18. Contents Everything you do/think related to a specific design project

  19. Engineering Notebook Sections Title Page Table of Contents General Chronological Entries References Business/Expert Contacts

  20. Standard Page Layout • Quad ruled paper • All pages are • Numbered • Dated • Signed by the designer • Signed by a witness • Include a statement of the proprietary nature of notebook

  21. Best Practices • All work is in pen or pencil. • Markers that bleed through the paper are not used. • Pages are sequentially numbered in ink on the top outside edge. • Notebooks are bound. • Cannot add pages • Cannot remove pages

  22. Best Practices Entries begin at the top of the page, working left-to-right and top-to-bottom Do not leave blank space. If there is extra space, draw an X or a line across it and sign.

  23. Best Practices If you make a mistake, draw a line through it, enter the correct information, and initial the change. Never erase or remove anything.

  24. Best Practices • Inserted items are permanently attached • Glue is preferred • No loose leaf items • Sign your name so that it extends across both the notebook page and the inserted document.

  25. Best Practices Sign and date each page before the next page is started. Store the notebook in a safe location.

  26. Best Practices • Sketches • Label all parts of the sketch • Describe each sketch

  27. Best Practices Calculations and figures are clearly labeled.

  28. Best Practices • Progress Entries • Reflect on tasks accomplished, successes, and failures • Reflect on future needs and tasks to be completed

  29. Best Practices BeNEAT, beACCURATE, beLEGIBLE, and be THOROUGH.

  30. Historical Examples Courtesy of Smithsonian Institute: http://sil.si.exhibitions\doodles • Page from Earl Silas Tupper’s (1907 -1983) “Invention Diary and Sketchbook” • Mr. Tupper developed a wide range of inventions, including ??????

  31. Historical Example Howard Head (1914 – 1991) original design for an over-sized tennis racket, 1974 The larger racket more than doubled the sweet spot of the traditional racket Courtesy of Smithsonian Institute: http://sil.si.exhibitions\doodles

  32. Activity 1.1 Instant Challenge: Cable Car Constraints: Only use provided materials Must move team mascot as far as possible You may initiate motion You may NOT provide forward momentum Teams will choose one balloon Your First Engineering Notebook Entry:

  33. Activity 1.1 Instant Challenge: Cable Car Materials list Your First Engineering Notebook Entry:

  34. Activity 1.1 Instant Challenge: Cable Car Procedure: 5 min – Individual Brainstorming 5 min – Group Brainstorming 10 min - Build 2 min - Test 5 min – Redesign Showtime 1 Shot! Your First Engineering Notebook Entry:

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