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Concepts of Engineering and Technology
The Engineering Problem Solving Process
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RULESRespect each other and the teacher. Please be quiet and raise your hand. We will call on you to answer.
Never laugh when another student is being corrected for behavior.
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What will we be doing?
Day 1 = Intro Notes: (Daily)– Grades, Percentages, TAALLS, and Good versus
Bad Decision Making into the document provided
Day 2 = DR. GABIC and Scientific Problem Solving Methods, and the Universal System Model (Major)– You will solve the three (3) puzzles and put the
answers into the document provided.
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What will we be doing?Day 3-4 = Solve the Problem: (Major)– Given ONLY the materials provided, you will
solve the problem.
Day 5 = Test the solution day
Day 6 = TAKS Math and Review for Test (Major)– Complete the TAKS Math-based problems given
and take the practice test
Day 7 = DR. GABIC Problem Solving Test
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Want BONUS Grade?BONUS #1– http://www.cafecafegames.com/games/files/light-bot.swf
• Play until you reach level 10, each level is worth 10 Points• Print the results as a PDF file as proof to submit for grading
BONUS #2– http://www.agame.com/game/Goldburger-To-Go.html
• Play until you solve it• Print the results as a PDF file as proof to submit for grading
BONUS #3– http://www.funny-games.biz/dynamic-systems.html
• Play until you reach level 10, each level is worth 10 Points• Print the results as a PDF file as proof to submit for grading
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PARTICPATION GRADE: 40%-good attitude - well
behaved –If a teacher corrects a student in
class, should other students laugh about it?
30%-actively involved at all times
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10% -Discretional- grade by classmates
10% -Discretional- grade by teacher 10%-Possible Solutions (3 alt sol.) this can be drawings, written, etc… whatever method
works best for you
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40% Good Attitude
30% Actively Involved
10% Partners Grade
10% Teachers Grade
10% Proof of Brainstorming at least 3
Participation
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TAALLS: Manners and how to get
alongThe TOP 6 items your future employer wants you to know and do. These will help you get and keep your job!
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TAALLS:#1 -T. Make it to work
every day on Time (early).
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TAALLS#2&3- AA. Come to school/work dressed
Appropriately with
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TAALLS#4- L. Do not make vulgar, abusive, or obnoxious
Loud noises.
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TAALLS#5&6- LS. Do not Lie
or Steal and do not
tolerate those who do!
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Osborn’s Rules for Brainstorming
1. Criticism is ruled out: Judgment of idea is
suspended until a later screening or evaluation session. Be positive!
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2. Free-Wheeling is welcomed: The wilder the ideas, the better! Even off-beat,
impractical suggestions may trigger in other members, suggestions which might not otherwise occur to them.
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3. Quantity is Wanted: The greater the number of
ideas, the greater likelihood of
winners. It is easier to pare
down a long list of ideas than
puff up a short list.
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4. Combination and Improvement are Sought:
In addition to contributing ideas of their own, students
should suggest how suggestions by others can be
turned into better ideas or how two or more ideas could be combined into a still better idea.
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Problem Solving MakingDecisions – GOOD Choices
When making decisions and/or choices, we learn from others. We use their wisdom! We ask others their experience of or on a particular subject. Before we begin this process, we should look at the person (or better, persons).
We should get advice/learn from/someone…….
1. That you admire, or Trust2. Who has been through the Fire
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3. Who is at the place you want to be
4. Who has made correct choices5. Who has vision (goals)6. Who has a high self-esteem – not pride7. Who is respected by many8. Someone who knows you well
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Meet DR. GABIC.
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DR. GABIC
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D- Define the problem clearly
R. G- determine Results and Goals
A- come up with 3 Alternative solutions
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DR. GABIC
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B- choose Best solution
I- Implement the solution
C- Compare and Change if needed
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DR. GABIC
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State the problem A problem can't be solved if it isn't understood.
Form a Hypothesis This is a possible solution to the problem formed after gathering information about the problem. The term "research" is properly applied here.
Test the Hypothesis An experiment is performed to determine if the hypothesis solves the problem or not. Experiments are done to gather data. It is very important that good observations and records are made during an experiment.
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Collect the Data This is where you record your observations, measurements, or information from experiment.
Analyze the Data Just what does all that data indicate about answering the problem you are solving?
Draw Conclusions After examining the data from the experiment, conclusions can be drawn. In its simplest form, the conclusion will be "yes" the hypothesis was.
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The Universal System Model
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Steps Example
I want to ride my skateboard down the street
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INPUT
I want to ride my skateboard down the streetResources = me, skateboard, and hill
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PROCESS
The wheels spin and the board travels down the road
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OUTPUT
The board moves forward and you ride it (without falling we hope)
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FEEDBACK
All of the information you receive that causes you to make adjustments. (Example: you see a puddle and shift your weight to steer around it.)
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DefinitionsInput: Command given to the system to reach the desired result. Ingredients that go into the system (tools, information, people, time, energy, materials)Process: The action part of the system, the part that takes place to make things happenOutput: The result of the systemFeedback: Information about the output that is used to adjust the systemCopyright Texas Education Agency (TEA)
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Two (2) Types of Systems
Open-loop and closed-loopOpen loop systems have no way of adjusting to changing conditions (closing your eyes riding a skate board)Closed loop systems can change under different conditions (eyes open riding a skate board)
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