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Melissa Stebbins
PHILOSOPHY
STATEMENT
Found
ations
in
Techn
ology
COURSE
OUTLINE
Required Materials:
Technology
By: Thomas Wright
COURSE SCHEDULE
WEEK 1
Introduction to class and laboratory
Safety Test
Pretest
Chapter 1: Technology: A Dynamic, Human System
COUR
WEEK 2
SE
OUTLI
WEEK 3
NE
WEEK 4
Chapter 4: Inputs to Technological Systems
WEEK 5
Chapter 5: Technological Processes
WEEK 6
Chapter 6: Outputs and Feedback and Control
WEEK 7
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WEEK 8
Chapter 8: Measurement Systems & Tools and Their Role in
Technology
WEEK 9
Chapter 9: The Problem Solving Process
WEEK 10
Chapter 10: Developing Design Solutions
WEEK 11
Chapter 11: Evaluating Design Solutions
WEEK 12
Chapter 12: Communicating Design Solutions
WEEK 13
Chapter 13: Using Technology to Produce Artifacts
WEEK 14
Chapter 14: The Types of Material Resources and How They are
Obtained
WEEK 15
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WEEK 16
Chapter 16: Manufacturing Products
WEEK 17
Chapter 17: Constructing Structures
WEEK 18
Chapter 18: Using and Servicing Products and Structures
WEEK 19
Chapter 19: Using Technology to Communicate
WEEK 20
Chapter 20: Printed Graphic Communication
WEEK 21
Chapter 21: Photographic Communication
WEEK 22
Chapter 22: Telecommunication
WEEK 23
Chapter 23: Computer and Internet Communication
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WEEK 24
Chapter 24: Using Technology to Transport
WEEK 25
Chapter 25: Transportation Vehicles
WEEK 26
Chapter 26: Operating Transportation Systems
WEEK 27
Chapter 27: Energy: the Foundation of Technology
WEEK 28
Chapter 28: Energy Conversion Systems
WEEK 29
Chapter 29: Agricultural & Related Biotechnologies
WEEK 30
Chapter 30: Food-Processing Technologies
WEEK 31
Chapter 31: Medical and Health Technologies
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WEEK 32
Chapter 32: Organizing Technological Enterprises
WEEK 33
Chapter 33: Operating Technological Enterprises
WEEK 34
Chapter 34: Using and Assessing Technology
WEEK 35
Chapter 35: Technology: A Societal View
WEEK 36
Chapter 36: Technology: A personal view
COMM
UNICA
TIONS
COURSE SCHEDULE
WEEK 1
Safety Test
Introduction to course
History on Communications
WEEK 2
COUR
SE
WEEK 3
OUTLI
WEEKNE
4
WEEK 5
Vinyl Sign Projects
WEEK 6
Vinyl Sign Projects
WEEK 7
Vinyl Sign Projects
WEEK 8
Laser Engraving and Corel Draw
WEEK 9
Laser Engraving and Corel Draw
WEEK 10
Laser Engraving and Corel Draw
WEEK 11
Laser Engraving and Corel Draw
WEEK 12
Video Communications
WEEK 13
Video Communications
WEEK 14
Video Communications
WEEK 15
Photographic Communications and Photoshop
WEEK 16
Photographic Communications and Photoshop
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WEEK 17
Photographic Communications and Photoshop
WEEK 18
Photographic Communications and Photoshop
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Manuf
acturi
COURSE
SCHEDULE
ng
&
WEEK 1
Produ
ction
WEEK 2
COUR
WEEK 3
SE
WEEK
4
OUTLI
WEEKNE
5
Safety Test
Introduction to course
History on Manufacturing
Forming a Company
WEEK 6
Financing the company
WEEK 7
Career corner: Executives
WEEK 8
Societal Instituions
WEEK 9
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Economic Enterprises
WEEK 10
Industry
WEEK 11
Areas of Industrial Activity
WEEK 12
Research and Development
WEEK 13
Production
WEEK 14
Technology Explained: Wind Tunnels
WEEK 15
Marketing
WEEK 16
Industrial Relations
WEEK 17
Financial Affairs
WEEK 18
Industry-consumer Cycle
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Power
/Ener
COURSE
SCHEDULE
gy/Tra
WEEK 1
nspor
tation
WEEK 2
COUR
WEEK 3
SE
WEEK
4
OUTLI
WEEKNE
5
Safety Test
Introduction to course
History on PE&T
Transportation: A Definition
Transportation As a System
WEEK 6
Transportation Vehicles
WEEK 7
Operating Transportation Systems
WEEK 8
Energy: The Foundation of Technology
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WEEK 9
Types of Energy
WEEK 10
Forms of Energy
WEEK 11
Energy is Interrelated
WEEK 12
Sources of Energy
WEEK 13
Energy Technology: Helpful or Harmful
WEEK 14
Inexhaustible Energy Converters
WEEK 15
Renewable Energy Converters
WEEK 16
Thermal Energy Converter
WEEK 17
Electrical Energy Converters
WEEK 18
Applying Energy to Do Work
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Const
ructio
COURSE SCHEDULE
n
WEEK 1
Syste
ms
Safety Test
Introduction to course
WEEK 2
COUR
SE
WEEK 3
OUTLI
WEEK 4
NE
Locating Resources
WEEK 5
Obtaining Resources
WEEK 6
Career Corner: Forest and Conservation Workers
WEEK 7
Processing Resources
WEEK 8
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Mechanical Processes
WEEK 9
Thermal Processes
WEEK 10
Calculating Board feet
WEEK 11
Chemical & Electrochemical Processes
WEEK 12
Career Corner: Millwrights
WEEK 13
Constructing Structures
WEEK 14
Constructing Structures
WEEK 15
Types of Structures
WEEK 16
Career Corner: Carpenters
WEEK 17
Using and Services Structures
WEEK 18
Career Connections: Building Inspectors
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Invest
igatio
ns in
Techn
A capstone course designed for seniors to customize
ology
studies to focus on an area of interest to them. This
class will be
conducted on a contract basis as an elective for seniors
only.
Can be taken both semesters. Evaluation for this course
will consist
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COURSE
PROGRAM
NEEDS
OUTLINE
ASSESSMENT
29 student chairs
1 lectern
8 workbenches
28 work stools
30 modular gearboxes
3 drawer modulars
10 wall gearboxes
2 tall gearboxes
4 corner cabinets
33 maple gearbox tops
1 teacher desk
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1 teacher chair
Equipment:
1 Smartboard and projector
27 Ideapad laptops
2 iMac computers
1 iPad
24-Outlet Extra Wide Laptop/Tablet Recharging Station
Facility Requirements:
50 recesses fluorescent lights
27 110 volt outlets
2 220 volt outlets
5 windows
1 swinging door
1 door
1 dust collection system
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PROGRAM NEEDS
ASSESSMENT
20
21
FLOOR
PLANS
22
ELECTRICAL PLAN
FLOOR
PLANS
23
MECHANICAL
SYSTEMS
24
COST
ANALYSIS
25
COST
ANALYSIS
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