hcpss new teacher orientation technology & engineering education
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HCPSS NEW TEACHER ORIENTATION
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING EDUCATION
Do We Teach engineering or Engineering?
Engineering – big “E” – used as a nounprepare students to be Engineers – career oriented
engineering – little “e” – used as a verbto teach all students to think or learn to engineer or use engineering concepts
Science
Technology
Engineering &
Mathematics
Foundations of Technology prepares students to understand and apply technological concepts and processes. Students will become Technologically Literate through this course.
Purpose of Course
Foundations of Technology (6751)A Standards-Based High School Model Course
Qualifies for Tech Credit
Projects:- Crain Strain- Bridges- Electric Motor- Hydraulic Robots- Thermal Houses- Electronics- Optics (Laser
manipulation)
Foundations of Technology (6751)A Standards-Based High School Model Course
Qualifies for Tech Credit
Examples: Play Video FOT
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Foundations of Technology (6751)A Standards-Based High School Model Course
Qualifies for Tech Credit
Engineering Design (684M)
1. Principles of Design2. Engineering Resources3. Engineering Design Process4. Project Management
Areas Study:
Qualifies for Tech Credit
Engineering Design (684M)
- Rube Goldberg Machines- Mouse Trap Cars- Drafting and Design using
Autodesk Inventor
Projects:
Qualifies for Tech Credit
Engineering Design (684M)
Examples: Play Video Eng. Design Example
Qualifies for Tech Credit
Advanced Design Applications (676M)
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Coming This Year: Advanced Technical Applications (677M)
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FOUNDATIONS OF TECHNOLOGY2010
Purpose of the CourseFoundations of Technology prepares students to understand and apply
technological concepts and processes that are the cornerstone for the high
school technology program.
© 2011 International Technology and Engineering Educators Association, STEMCenter for Teaching and Learning™
Foundations of Technology
Foundations of Technology• Group and individual activities engage students in
creating ideas, developing innovations, design, fabricating, and engineering practical solutions.
• Technology content, resources, and laboratory/classroom activities allow students to apply science, mathematics and other school subjects in authentic situations.
• Students study the nature and technological issues of the “designed world”.
1. History of Technology2. Relationships among
Technologies3. Engineering Design4. Manufacturing5. Construction6. Energy & Power7. Information & Communication8. Systems Thinking
© 2011 International Technology and Engineering Educators Association, STEMCenter for Teaching and Learning™
Foundations of Technology – Grade 9
What Is
Engineering byDesign™?
K-12 Standards-BasedIntegrative-STEM Model – The CORE
Endorsed by
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Become A Network SchoolCreating a Community of Learners
What is a Network School and Why Do I Want to Be One?
Online access to the curriculum AND the latest updates. Online learning community with over 400 teachers
nationwide. Exclusive access to ebDonline.
• Resources for Classrooms that are not in the Guides.• Classroom sets of assessments • Online facilitators.
Opportunities to field test the latest ITEEA standards-based materials.
Online assessments for each class.
What Should I Do NEXT? Download the Form from
www.engineeringbydesign.org Complete the Form & Get Signatures Enroll in ebDonline™ Identify # of user-ids needed to
implement the assessments Give Assessments
• Pre-tests• Review data• Modify instruction• Give end of course assessment and
design challenge
Purpose:• Curriculum and assessment are developed in
tandem • Lessons aligned in this manner help to
determine whether students have mastered content
• Data from the assessments provides educators with the ability to make data driven decisions and inform classroom instructional practices
© 2011 International Technology and Engineering Educators Association, STEMCenter for Teaching and Learning™
EbD Assessment Administration
Timeframe:• Pre-Assessment (Online Assessment)• One Class Period (45 minutes)
• Design Challenge • Hands-On Component – Two Class Periods (90
minutes total) • Online Follow-Up – One Class Period (30
minutes)• Post-Assessment (Online Assessment)• One Class Period (45 minutes)
© 2011 International Technology and Engineering Educators Association, STEMCenter for Teaching and Learning™
EbD Assessment Administration
FoT Model Course Guide:• The information provided in this
presentation along with Frequently Asked Questions and a Video Describing how to administer the assessments is provided in the FoT Model Course Guide – Assessment Overview
FoT Model Course Guide – Assessment Overview
© 2011 International Technology and Engineering Educators Association, STEMCenter for Teaching and Learning™
EbD Assessment Administration
WHERE CAN YOU FIND COURSE RESOURCES