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Intro. to Engineering Design (IED)

Intro. to Engineering Design (IED). Math and Literacy in IED Juanita Clarno Redmond High School. What is IED?. Like all Project Lead The Way (PLTW) classes, IED is: A ctivity P roject P roblem- B ased National Standards based

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Intro. to Engineering Design (IED)

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  1. Intro. to Engineering Design (IED) Math and Literacy in IED Juanita Clarno Redmond High School

  2. What is IED? Like all Project Lead The Way (PLTW) classes, IED is: • Activity • Project • Problem-Based • National Standards based • Appropriate for 9th or 10th grade students who are interested in Design and Engineering.

  3. A look at the Curriculum Curriculum Structure • Title Page • Acknowledgements • Introduction • Course Implementation Suggestions • Assessment • Teacher Guidelines • Standards Information • Glossary • Units with Lessons Examples taken from the PLTW CEA curriculum

  4. A look at the Curriculum

  5. Exposes Students to: • Design Process • Research and Analysis • Teamwork • Communication Methods • Global and Human impacts • Engineering Standards • Technical Documentation

  6. The course of study includes: • Design Process • Modeling • Sketching • Measurement, Statistics, and Applied Geometry • Presentation Design and Delivery • Engineering Drawing Standards • CAD Solid Modeling • Reverse Engineering • Consumer Product Design Innovation • Marketing • Graphic Design • Engineering Ethics • Virtual Design Teams

  7. Communication Methods • Engineer’s Notebook • Project Presentations • Power Points • Display Boards • Description of steps in the Design Process • Direction to other students • Description of objects to team members from other IED classes • Email • Web Cam • Phone

  8. SketchingActivity • Students learn many types of sketching • Oblique • Isometric • Perspective • Multi-View • Sketching skills are mixed with Math skills and terms like: • Area • Mass • Scale • Tolerance

  9. Measurement, Statistics, and Applied Geometry • Students learn basic measuring and Math skills in the context of Engineering and Design • Mean • Mode • Median • Histogram graphing • Dial Calipers • Unit Conversion • Dimensioning • Scale Dial Calipers Reading the Inch Dial Caliper

  10. CAD Solid Modeling • Students learn 3D Solid modeling and new vocabulary, some of them are math terms • Extend • Extrude • Tangent • Parallel • Radius • Diameter • Students learn the terms and know how to use them in the program and to communicate how they created their models • Speak the same language and help each other

  11. Reverse EngineeringProject • Students choose any item containing 5 parts • Measure, Sketch, and create a CAD Model • Students are then asked to improve or redesign the object as Team • Present their results to the class (Poster Board or Power Point)

  12. Virtual Design TeamThe Desk Organizer Problem • Design a Desk Organizer in a group of 3-4 students from 2 different IED classes or schools • Students must communicate with other team members • Decide as a team an attachment method, so all individual parts fit together when assembled • Develop as a team a presentation and brochure for their product

  13. Other Information • CTE Program, Perkins, & PLTW • New Graduation Requirements & PLTW • Recruitment tools for PLTW • SkillsUSA

  14. CTE Program, Perkins, & PLTW • PLTW model meets CTE Program requirements • Perkins can help get you started • Designed to help bring new technology and professional development into CTE programs • Can be combine with other funds for purchasing new equipment or professional development • Based on a 5 year plan • Leadership Opportunity -

  15. New Graduation Requirements & PLTW • Career Academies also emerged out of the State of Oregon’s new graduation requirements. • http://www.getreadyoregon.org • credit requirements • demonstrate proficiency in essential skills, • personalized learning requirements

  16. Redmond High SchoolCareer Academies and PLTW • Arts & Communication Academy • Business Academy • Engineering and Technical Careers • Health Academy • Human Resources Academy • Science Academy

  17. Each academy requires 4 credits per pathway PLTW Math & Science requirement Engineering Design & Development – Capstone for Advanced Diploma Engineering and Technical Careers

  18. PLTW Resources Promotional DVD provides real-life vignettes for principals, superintendents, parents, students and businesses interested in the Project Lead The Way program

  19. Talk to them about EVENTS!

  20. Talk to them about EVENTS! Women in Engineering Day @ OSU U of O Architecture Camp SESEY OSU Engineering Camp -(For ALL women and minority students (male and female)) Google – “pre-college, college name”

  21. Talk to them about EVENTS! Engineering Expo’s @ OIT, OSU, RIT, and others

  22. National Organization Teaches Leadership Skills Community Service based State and National Competitions Scholarships, Prizes and equipment SkillsUSA

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