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Design and Engineering

Engineering Design and Development STANDARDS

Indicator # EDD 1 Identify a technologically related problem

EDD 1.1 Examine current state of a problem

EDD 1.2 Research solution options to solve problem 

EDD 1.3 Propose new solutions to solve problem 

EDD 1.4 Identify the best solution 

 

Indicator # EDD 2 Construct a prototype of the solution to problem

EDD 2.1 Construct a prototype to model solution

EDD 2.2 Test prototype for effectiveness

 

Indicator # EDD 3 Analyze test data results for prototype performance 

EDD 3.1 Analyze test results

EDD 3.2 Make decisions based on test result data

EDD 3.3 Redesign the product to meet performance needs

 

Indicator # EDD 4 Communicate solution(s) and the prototype for others 

EDD 4.1 Communicate solutions for product

 
 

 

Introduction to Drafting and Design

                    Indicator #1:  Examine basic drafting terminology and equipment.

                    Indicator #2:  Apply basic math skills to design work.

                    Indicator #3: Examine basic drafting fundamentals and technical skills.

                    Indicator #4: Apply drawing techniques to produce various technical plans.

                    Indicator #5:  Implement computer aided software into design work.

                    Indicator #6: Explore career ready-practices.

 

 

 

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Sketchup for Schools

Trimble's SketchUp for Schools is the core SketchUp modeler now available in a web browser for any Primary and Secondary School signed up with G Suite for Education. You can use SketchUp on any device with mouse & keyboard input and access to internet. You can make anything you can imagine, from anywhere, anytime you imagine it.

Afinia H400

The new Afinia H400 3D printer is the ultimate in affordability, reliability, and simplicity. It’s perfect for educators, hobbyists, and engineers who want to start 3D printing out-of-the-box and hassle free.

Thingiverse.com

 

MakerBot's Thingiverse is a thriving design community for discovering, making, and sharing 3D printable things. As the world's largest 3D printing community, we believe that everyone should be encouraged to create and remix 3D things, no matter their technical expertise or previous experience. In the spirit of maintaining an open platform, all designs are encouraged to be licensed under a Creative Commons license, meaning that anyone can use or alter any design.

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