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Engineering Design and Development. Getting to Know You. Where you live Future course of study PLTW courses taken. My Job. Course Guide & Instructor Provide Guidance for your Solutions Future Contact. Teacher entered contact information. The Big Picture. "Doing something for a
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Getting to Know You • Where you live • Future course of study • PLTW courses taken
My Job • Course Guide & Instructor • Provide Guidance for your Solutions • Future Contact Teacher entered contact information
The Big Picture "Doing something for a reason without forgetting the reason"
Introduction to Engineering Design Digital Electronics Computer Integrated Manufacturing Engineering Design & Development Principles of Engineering Architectural Graphics
THE BASE OF E.D.D. ( * Available for College Credit through the Rochester Institute of Technology) PLTW Course Overview EDD 12th Engineering Design and Development (Senior Project) * CIM 11th Computer Integrated Manufacturing & 12th CEA * POE Civil Engineering and Architecture Principals of Engineering 10th * DE Digital Electronics 9th * IEDIntroduction to Engineering Design
Important Learning Traits Problem Solving Presentation Skills Computer Applications College Preparation Cross Curriculum Learning Vocational Instruction
A Road Map...to E.D.D. Justified, well worded Problem Statement NOTE: A project can be started here as long as justification for the solution’s existence can be supported. (Reverse Engineering) All Current and Past Solutions Solution #1 How well does it work? Why is it not perfect? (Pros and Cons) Solution #2 How well does it work? Why is it not perfect? (Pros and Cons) Solution #ETC. How well does it work? Why is it not perfect? (Pros and Cons) Option 1 – Improve an existing solution Option 2 – Combine one or more solutions to increase the overall success rate Option 3 – Invent a new or unique solution Handout #1
A Road Map... Continued Justify the merit for attempting your solution and Create a prototype of your idea Define and Create an accurate means of testing the prototype, simulation, process, mock-up or plan Evaluate the DATA Significant Improvement? Little or No Difference? Failure Present your findings and make a judgment on what to do with the results
An Explanation of each step... Handout #2
Getting E.D.D. Done “Rule of Thirds” Testing, Documentation & Presentation Research & Exploration Design & Construction • Problem Selection • Topic Background • Problem Statement • Cited Justification • Past & Present Solutions • Design Matrix • My Solution • My Solution Justification • Design Criteria • Design Parameters • Sketching Refinement • Mock-up & Modeling • Technical Drawing • Procedure • Material List • Cost • Timeline • Tool Selection • Tool Safety • Building • Methods of Testing • Physical Testing • Re-Modify (if needed) • Re-test • Record Data • Determine Conclusion • Multi-media Display • Web Page • Research Paper Handout #3
Deciding the Right Solutions • Modify an Existing Design • Combine Design Features • Innovation
Project Examples Group vs Individual Projects • Letting the Research Drive the Solution • Physical Device • Process
Present Build
Student Help Wall Treatment Applied Painting Grid on Wall Testing
Simple But Effective Solutions
Design Rammed Earth Conduit Cutter
Determining the form Ili consults her experts Model takes shape Prototype construction
Problem: a fast method of clearing the air passageway of a patient while in transit should they become sick to their stomach.
Solution: a gurney bed that tilts in place while in the ambulance.
U.S. Patent Number 6,212,712
Tennis Courts with Cooler Surface Temperatures Giannina Robalino
Orthographic Drawing Right Side View Top View Front
When the project is finished...
Juried presentations…. • Teachers and their classes • Evaluators • Administrators • Local – Principal • District - Superintendent • Mentors • Parents & Family • Press
Final Paper • Work with a Senior English Teacher on the format & Grading • APA documentation style for • Citation • References • Created part by part during the school year.
Web Pages Purpose • Creative • New format • Informative • Colorful • Great for Digital Portfolio
Beyond the Classroom
http://www.intel.com Do you think of volcanoes when you think of science fair? Well think again. The finalists at the Intel ISEF presented some of the most interesting inventions ever from a bionic arm to a low cost solar refrigerator.
EDD Projects entered in the Engineering Division of the local Science Fair… 7 “First Places”, 1- Overall winner that went on to place fourth inthe INTEL International Science Fair
E.D.D. Course Requirement • Participate in Researching, Designing and Building a Prototype Device • Co-create or participate in a • professional presentation of the solution • Multi-media visual aid • written report • functional web page • 3. Assemble a Group and Personal Portfolio