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Extractions: Serving the towns of Houlton, Hammond, Littleton, and Monticello in Southern Aroostook County, Northern Maine Home Schools Events Calendar ... Explore 8 Technology Labs Home Technology Problem Solving Process Technology Ed 1 An introductory course in technology which introduces the design loop concept of critical thinking skills in developing and creating projects using problem solving, investigation and research, developmental work, testing and evaluating, and redesigning and improving. Activities in wood and plastics technology will teach skills in drafting, pneumatics, hydraulics, electro-mechanics, simple machines, hand tools and power tools. Units I WON ROBOTIC BATTLEBALL IN TECH ED Given syringes, magnet wire, bolts, washers, wire, vinyl tubing, wood, electric power packs, motors, etc., you must design and build a remote controlled device/robotic arm with a electromagnetic head witch can remotely pick up balls with metal screws through them and take them from a central container and place them in a ball return. The first team to move 6 balls from the central container and put them into their teams ball return container is the winner. Robotic arm construction and team work throughout construction and competition are the keys to winning. I WON THE TUG-OF-WAR Given various wood strips, dowels, glues, thing sheet metal, nuts and bolts, pins, nails, pulley, motors gears, and string you must design, build and test a device to compete in a tug-of-war competition. Students must compete and successfully attempt to pull the center of the lanyard onto their side of the court. All projects must be approved by the instructor.
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Extractions: Students study the concepts of force, motion, and work as they analyze simple machines. They study the component simple machines in complex machines, and track the transfer of force from input (effort) to output (work). In a design challenge, students identify work they want to perform, and invent a laborsaving machine to do the job. The design steps of planning, drafting, construction, troubleshooting and reliability testing are followed before students unveil their wonderful inventions to an awed crowd. Curriculum Framing Questions Essential Question
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Extractions: The major purpose of this introductory course is to study the theoretical and practical aspects of creativity, namely, what is creativity, and how do we develop it in ourselves and students? The course is an introductory overview of major definitions, theories, and research related to the study of creativity and the creative individual. Class members will practice techniques for stimulating creative thinking as well as strategies for adapting existing curricula to develop creative thinking abilities in students. Topics also include the assessment of creative thinking, methods for enhancing personal creative abilities, and techniques for examining the creative process. 4) Goals and Objectives
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Extractions: by Dan Garcia (ddgarcia@cs.berkeley.edu) is primarily a group-project oriented course. All of the assignments are done in groups, except for four: the post-it flipbook, final project story idea, forward kinematic walks, and the hierarchical figure design. The remaining assignments: are all 2-person group projects (aside from the final project, which 3-5 students complete). In addition, we have a weekly group critique of the students' work in which the whole class participates. Many of the grouped assignments still require two projects to be handed in with a single person responsible for each. In this sense, the students do not necessarily need to work in a group, but do so because they're told it's required. In general, the reasons we have students work in groups is:
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Extractions: Technology Curriculum for Eighth Grade The purpose of this Unit is to enable students to have the opportunity to have basic keyboarding skills. Timed tests will be administered and Keyboarding Software will be used for practice. Follow your teacher's instructions for learning keyboarding skills. Correct keyboarding is a very important skill and very necessary for success in High School and College as well as later in life. Suggested Keyboarding Programs: Mavis Beacon The purpose of this Unit is to learn basic skills necessary to use PowerPoint and Database (Access) applications for simple presentations or tasks. More advanced students may learn additional skills in one or both applications. The purpose of this unit is to learn about the technologies used in all modes of transportation. The assignments will add a hands-on aspect to the theories of flight. The purpose of this Unit is to integrate the concepts of small machines with technology. Students will learn about Rube Goldberg and the unit will end with students making a small Goldberg-like machine. The purpose of this Unit is to introduce the ins and outs of video production. Students will learn terminology of video/audio production and will end the unit by scripting and filming original video productions.
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Extractions: Hallway mural The Short North area is known for its galleries and art stores, theaters and music festivals, but in addition, this district is home to one of the few arts-oriented schools in Columbus. Arts Impact Middle School (AIMS) on West Fourth Avenue is the only middle school in the Columbus Public School System with an emphasis on arts-infused curriculum, where students, grades six through eight, learn traditional subjects through the arts: music, dance, visual arts, theater, photography, and film. Before AIMS, there were no arts impact middle schools in Columbus. The school emerged from the revamping of several traditional schools. For years, Columbus Public Schools operated alternative/arts-oriented schools like Duxberry Alternative Arts Impact (Elementary) and Fort Hayes High School with no middle school connection. A few years ago, when the Board of Education was looking at the closure and restruc-turing of some of its schools, it created the Afrocentric School and the Spanish and French Immersion Schools (formerly elementary centers), making them K-8 Centers. At the same time, the arts community was expressing a similar desire for an arts/alternative middle school link. In response to this need, the board created the Arts Impact Middle School. Everett Middle School closed in order to accommodate AIMS, which was established in its current location with the 1998-1999 school year. Prior to moving to its present site on West Fourth Avenue in the Short North, the school was housed for two years in a temporary site at Sharon Elementary School. Initially there were only about ten teachers at AIMS. In its fourth year of operation, faculty and staff now number around sixty. AIMS produced its first graduating class of 200 students in the spring of last year and recently received a $50,000 grant, an Ohio Governor's