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J.A.R.D N.A.R.M. Company Logo/Graphic Design. “Do Work!” Employee Pictures. Technicological . Table #1. Ryan Nixon, Abdulrahman Aboutabl, Josh Messerley. Section: 1.1 Class Period. 1.1 09-10-8th, Section1.1, Table1,J.A.R.D N.A.R.M). Company Photo.
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J.A.R.D N.A.R.M Company Logo/Graphic Design. “Do Work!” Employee Pictures. Technicological . Table#1. Ryan Nixon, Abdulrahman Aboutabl, Josh Messerley. Section: 1.1 Class Period. 1.1 09-10-8th, Section1.1, Table1,J.A.R.D N.A.R.M).
Company Photo Include your company photo(s) here.(Take Photos using the various systems located throughout the lab.)
Company Related Project Pictures... • Table 1 has significantly completed a carve wright block of our company’s log, the J.A.R.D N.A.R.M, unlike most who haven’t.
Company Jeopardy Review • Include a hyperlink to your Jeopardy Review below... Makes sure it is saved properly on the network. • For example... 2009-10 SafetyFactorJeopardyReview.ppt
KEYTERMS DEFINED 1 • TECHNOLOGY- Simply defined, is the use of tools, materials, and processes that people use to meet human needs and wants. (Ex. IPOD, Cell Phones) • INVENTION- New Technology. (Ex. IPOD, Digital TV) • INNOVATION- Improved Technology. (Ex. Laptops, Cell Phones) • CLOSED LOOP SYSTEM- A system that can respond to changes and adjust its inputs and outputs. (Ex. Bicycle steering, Car speed) • OPEN LOOP SYSTEM- A system that has no way of monitoring or adjusting itself. (Ex. Train is either off or on, Light switch) • COMPARATOR- compares the actual output of a system with the desired output or result. (Ex. thermostat, mercury) • PROCESS-The action part of a system. (Ex. Heater, Electricity ) • CONTROLLER- A device that turns a process on or off, or that changes it in some way. (Ex, Gas pedal, remote ) • FEEDBACK- Information about a system’s output that is used to adjust the system. (Ex. One, Two) • Timer- a device for indicating or measuring elapsed time. (Ex. Stopwatch, )
KEYTERMS DEFINED 2 • BIONICS- The technology of making body parts-. (Ex. Hand, Foot) • SUBLIMATION- The process of a solid turning into a gas then turning back into a solid again. (Ex. Mouse pads, sublimation transfer to wood) • FAC SIMILE- Electronic transmission of text and pictures. (Ex. Texting on a phone, Sending a fax through a fax machine) • MP3- A digital recording technology that reduces the size of computer files containing music so they can be more easily moved or stored. (Ex. iPod, iPod touch) • COMPUTER-Any electronic machine that stores, processes, and retrieves, information. (Ex. PC, Laptop) • COMPUTER VIRUS- A software program that attaches itself to other programs. (Ex. Mydoom Worm, Melissa Virus) • FREEHAND- How sketching is usually done, without drawing tools or instrument. (Ex. Freeform on computer , sketching with only pencil and paper) • Alloy- A mixture of two or more metals. (Ex. Brass, Copper) • Internet- A worldwide network of computer servers. (Ex. Firefox, Safari) • Laser- a very strong burst of light energy. (Ex. Light laser, cutting laser)
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COMPANY ARTICLES REPORT • List your company report article titles here. • To be revised each time you add new articles. • Be sure to use “Title Case”. Link the Hyperlinks to the articles and update them regularly. • Web links are dynamic and change often, so be sure to check them often.
COMPANY CHAPTER REPORT The J.A.R.D N.A.R.M.S have completed chapter 6, Technological Systems • Chapter 1, "The Nature of Technology“ • Chapter 2, "Technology and Society“ • Chapter 3, "Design and Problem Solving“ • Chapter 4, "Communicating Design Solutions“ • Chapter 5, "Resources for Technology“ • Chapter 6, "Technological Systems“ • Chapter 7, "Processing Materials“ • Chapter 8, "Manufacturing“ • Chapter 9, "Construction“ • Chapter 10, "Communications Systems“ • Chapter 11, "Electronics and the Computer“ • Chapter 12, "Information Technology“ • Chapter 13, "Graphic Communication“ • Chapter 14, "Energy and Power“ • Chapter 15, "Transportation“ • Chapter 16, "Biotechnical Systems“ • Chapter 17, "Chemical Technology“ • Chapter 18, "The Future of Technology“
COMPANY VIDEO REPORT • List the video’s that your company has viewed here. • To be revised each time you watch any new videos. • Be sure to use “Title Case”. Link the Hyperlinks if available. • Also Include the source of your video. • 1) “The Safety Factor”- Digital System • 2) “Shift Happens”- Internet For Example:
COMPANY STOCK REPORT We are currently losing money because our stocks aren’t doing so well
COMPANY PROJECT’S REPORT • We briefly helped table 2 in the keychain project
GRADE REPORT • Include a screen capture of your employee’s current grade progress report to date... For EACH employee. • This should be updated for each presentation.
SAVED FILE REPORTPICS • Link the Hyperlink to your network folders showing ALL of your saved network (O Drive) files here. • Also include a hyperlink to your company pics folder.BE SURE TO ALSO BACK-UP ALL FILES to your assigned USB Drive.A “1.1”B “1.2”C “2.1”D “2.2”
Company Summary • Briefly summarize what you have learned here. • Should include key learning points of interest, major group turning points, and other issues you would like to share with the class. • INCLUDE WORK RELATED PICTURES, when possible.
Company Expenses Summary • Link the Hyperlink to your company expenses file here… this file is a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet. • Include any interesting facts below. Also include screen captures to help to explain your information.