Define the Problem (1pt)
no one has space to place a mbike in a dorm or apartment so we need an eiser way-Brainstorm Solutions (2pts)
closet, bus pass, bike rack, lock it out side
-Define Criteria and Constraints (2pts)
has to be inside, usw a bike, no permenant damange
-Generate Sketches (2pts)
tape, lock, hooks
-Select an Approach: Use a Decision Matrix to justify your approach (2pts)
dram some sketches out then deside
-Model your solution with CAD software: Post an Isometric view of your assembly and a multiview drawing. (3pts)
-Use the 4 Quadrant Feedback technique to asses your model (3pts)
ideas, hooks, closet, fold up
questions how will this attach
positive if connected it will work
negitive will it scrach the bike
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Friday, May 6, 2011
New locker
with these new changes you will have more room to put things and levels for papers and books more organization so you can findthings and a better color
Monday, May 2, 2011
reverce enginering analisis
Perform an analysis of the Mechanical Product you selected for your Reverse Engineering efforts. Use the following procedure:
- Visual Analysis
- Describe the visible design elements and principles in relation to the three images of the product.they are tube like to fit on your fingers the are multiple colors cylinder shaped
- Functional Analysis
- What is the purpose of the product and how does the mechanical nature of the item support that? to frustate and confuse kids have fun and play games
- Analyze the target audience/demographics
- kids 6-21
- Draw a sketch of your chooseing (isometric, multi-view, etc.)
- Label the sketch with dimensions and other relevant information
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Friday, April 15, 2011
glider
Post the following to your online portfolio:
1) An image of your completed glider design.
2) Your Glider Challenge: Design Phase notes.
how smoth
how sturdy
were should the wings sit
wold sanding help
do we want far or fast
how big
3) Your Glider Challenge: Test Phase notes.
rebuld the wings
made them stonger
add alot of wieght so it can go faster
4) Your Glider Challenge competition day results. How did your glider perform? What would you change if we competed again?
make it smaller and sturdy and heavyer
1) An image of your completed glider design.
2) Your Glider Challenge: Design Phase notes.
how smoth
how sturdy
were should the wings sit
wold sanding help
do we want far or fast
how big
3) Your Glider Challenge: Test Phase notes.
rebuld the wings
made them stonger
add alot of wieght so it can go faster
4) Your Glider Challenge competition day results. How did your glider perform? What would you change if we competed again?
make it smaller and sturdy and heavyer
Monday, March 28, 2011
egg drop challeng
) Title your post "Egg Drop Challenge - Iteration #1"
2) Brainstorming-Create a sketch of one possible solution. Include labels.X
-Create a sketch of another possible solution. Include labels.X
-Create a sketch of a third possible solution. Include labels.X
-Use a decision matrix to justify the approach you chose.X
Material Prep-Generate a list of materials required for build day.
-Document a plan to ensure materials are brought in on block day.X
Build Achievements
Material Size:( -Your materials fit inside a printer paper box X
-Your materials fit inside a shoe box X
-Your materials fit inside a cigar box X
-Your materials fit inside an Altoids box
Material Weight:(your egg is not included in material weight)
-Your materials weigh less than 500 grams.X
-Your materials weigh less than 300 grams.X
-Your materials weigh less than 200 grams.X
-Your materials weigh less than 150 grams.X
-Your materials weigh less than 100 grams.
-Your materials weigh less than 50 grams.
-Your materials weigh less than 25 grams.
Drop Achievements
Drop Accuracy:-You hit the butcher paper!X
-You hit inside the third ring!
-You hit inside the second ring!
-You hit inside the first ring!
-You hit the Bullseye!
Egg Resilience:-Your egg broke but the yolk remained intact.X
-Your egg cracked but the yolk stayed inside and intact. X
-Your egg cracked but was still together.x
-Your egg didn't break in any way! (awarded three times)
-Your egg didn't break in any way! (awarded three times)
-Your egg didn't break in any way! (awarded three times)
Calculation Achievements-Describe an aspect of the event using arithmetic.X
-Describe an aspect of the event using geometry.X how the parachute will catch the wind
-Describe an aspect of the event using algebra.X speed times weight
-Describe an aspect of the event using calculus.
-Seek out additional instruction from your math teacher in support of a Calculation Achievement.
Communicate Results Achievements-Create promotional materials for your design.
-Model your solution using CAD software.
-Create a multiview drawing of your CAD model.
-Dimension your multiview drawing.
Other Achievements-Help set up the Bullseye.
-Come up with a clever name Mr. Olson uses for an existing Achievment.
-Design an Achievement Mr. Olson approves for next year's Egg Drop Challenge.
-Suggest a redesign to the activity that Mr Olson confirms he will use for next year's Egg Drop Challenge.
3)Post an image of your Egg Drop solution.
4) Justify (list and explain) your Achievemtns. Use images as appropriate. For organization's sake, use the categories provided in the Egg Drop Achievement List.
2) Brainstorming-Create a sketch of one possible solution. Include labels.X
-Create a sketch of another possible solution. Include labels.X
-Create a sketch of a third possible solution. Include labels.X
-Use a decision matrix to justify the approach you chose.X
Material Prep-Generate a list of materials required for build day.
-Document a plan to ensure materials are brought in on block day.X
Build Achievements
Material Size:( -Your materials fit inside a printer paper box X
-Your materials fit inside a shoe box X
-Your materials fit inside a cigar box X
-Your materials fit inside an Altoids box
Material Weight:(your egg is not included in material weight)
-Your materials weigh less than 500 grams.X
-Your materials weigh less than 300 grams.X
-Your materials weigh less than 200 grams.X
-Your materials weigh less than 150 grams.X
-Your materials weigh less than 100 grams.
-Your materials weigh less than 50 grams.
-Your materials weigh less than 25 grams.
Drop Achievements
Drop Accuracy:-You hit the butcher paper!X
-You hit inside the third ring!
-You hit inside the second ring!
-You hit inside the first ring!
-You hit the Bullseye!
Egg Resilience:-Your egg broke but the yolk remained intact.X
-Your egg cracked but the yolk stayed inside and intact. X
-Your egg cracked but was still together.x
-Your egg didn't break in any way! (awarded three times)
-Your egg didn't break in any way! (awarded three times)
-Your egg didn't break in any way! (awarded three times)
Calculation Achievements-Describe an aspect of the event using arithmetic.X
-Describe an aspect of the event using geometry.X how the parachute will catch the wind
-Describe an aspect of the event using algebra.X speed times weight
-Describe an aspect of the event using calculus.
-Seek out additional instruction from your math teacher in support of a Calculation Achievement.
Communicate Results Achievements-Create promotional materials for your design.
-Model your solution using CAD software.
-Create a multiview drawing of your CAD model.
-Dimension your multiview drawing.
Other Achievements-Help set up the Bullseye.
-Come up with a clever name Mr. Olson uses for an existing Achievment.
-Design an Achievement Mr. Olson approves for next year's Egg Drop Challenge.
-Suggest a redesign to the activity that Mr Olson confirms he will use for next year's Egg Drop Challenge.
3)Post an image of your Egg Drop solution.
4) Justify (list and explain) your Achievemtns. Use images as appropriate. For organization's sake, use the categories provided in the Egg Drop Achievement List.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
1. What is the purpose or primary function of the object?
to give easyer acess to to computer
2. Make an educated guess as to how this product operates. Use simple machines’ terminology to explain the object’s sequential operation.
it send electical impulese through a cord into the computers 2d screen
3. Identify the system inputs, intended product function, and outputs. Use power point to create a "black box" graphic like the toothbrush example discussed in class. Save the slide as a .jpg image and post it to answer this question.
4. What mechanical components are visible?
wheel, clickers, red rolers light
5. What is it about this device’s function that you cannot identify, because the mechanical components are hidden from plain view?
how the elctricity passes from your mouse moving into the screne moving
to give easyer acess to to computer
2. Make an educated guess as to how this product operates. Use simple machines’ terminology to explain the object’s sequential operation.
it send electical impulese through a cord into the computers 2d screen
3. Identify the system inputs, intended product function, and outputs. Use power point to create a "black box" graphic like the toothbrush example discussed in class. Save the slide as a .jpg image and post it to answer this question.
4. What mechanical components are visible?
wheel, clickers, red rolers light
5. What is it about this device’s function that you cannot identify, because the mechanical components are hidden from plain view?
how the elctricity passes from your mouse moving into the screne moving
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Graphic design
Requirements:-Post an image of the advertisement you've selected.
-Identify where your advertisement came from.
-Identify what it is that is being marketed.
-As a team, discuss each of the advertisements selected. Record both team members observations for the advertisement you've selected. Analyze the add using the following Message Analysis considerations:
Conclusion:Answer the following questions at the end of your Graphic Design post (Copy and paste the questions into your post):
1. What are trends? Why is it important to identify them prior to graphic design?
when one person dose somthing other people coppy and it becomes a trnd that people want to do.
2. How does human nature play a role in how a product is marketed to a specific demographic group?
they get to choose what apeals to a persons eye and what they will want to read and buy.
3. How is a potential audience identified?
whith what a group needs. if a bunch of people need a car then they are a potentional aduence for a car company.
4. What must you discover about the target audience prior to graphic
how old they are who they are and what they need or what they want.
-Identify where your advertisement came from.
-Identify what it is that is being marketed.
-As a team, discuss each of the advertisements selected. Record both team members observations for the advertisement you've selected. Analyze the add using the following Message Analysis considerations:
Conclusion:Answer the following questions at the end of your Graphic Design post (Copy and paste the questions into your post):
1. What are trends? Why is it important to identify them prior to graphic design?
when one person dose somthing other people coppy and it becomes a trnd that people want to do.
2. How does human nature play a role in how a product is marketed to a specific demographic group?
they get to choose what apeals to a persons eye and what they will want to read and buy.
3. How is a potential audience identified?
whith what a group needs. if a bunch of people need a car then they are a potentional aduence for a car company.
4. What must you discover about the target audience prior to graphic
how old they are who they are and what they need or what they want.
Friday, February 11, 2011
helicopter
) A brief summary of the challenge so that you introduce an uninformed reader to the nature of the effort. List who your partner is.
My partner is jake finley and we had to make a toy for a company that was going to appeal to a child.2) Why did you choose the design brief that you chose to work on?
It wasnt too hard or too easy and we could make it in the right time frame.3) Share insight on steps 1, 2 and 4 of the 12 step PLTW design process.
we first had to come up with an idea then we discused it then we found out what we need to get for the prodject and now were commicating with you the results
4) Post images/scans of your 3 possible solution sketches. Highlight any important features. Sketches should have a scale listed and a description of which perspective is shown. Call out any key features.
My partner is jake finley and we had to make a toy for a company that was going to appeal to a child.2) Why did you choose the design brief that you chose to work on?
It wasnt too hard or too easy and we could make it in the right time frame.3) Share insight on steps 1, 2 and 4 of the 12 step PLTW design process.
we first had to come up with an idea then we discused it then we found out what we need to get for the prodject and now were commicating with you the results
4) Post images/scans of your 3 possible solution sketches. Highlight any important features. Sketches should have a scale listed and a description of which perspective is shown. Call out any key features.
The car was too simple
The Bike was way to hard
The original helicoper design gave aus a good chance to chalange our self
5) Post an image of your decision matrix and explain results.
6) Model your solution in Inventor and post appropriate images (alt+PrtScn to take a screen shot of the active window. Use Paint to crop your image).
7) Images/Scans of your marketing brochure.
cant get on my computer
Friday, February 4, 2011
Showing newest posts with label Opt In Content. Show older posts
Showing newest posts with label Opt In Content. Show older posts
Friday, January 28, 2011
Challenger Disaster
25 Years ago today.
Old Mr. Olson actually watched this happen live on TV:
What technical problem caused this accident? Please describe with some detail.
bad wirering
What was the big picture problem that set the conditions for this accident?
new saftey procations
What implications did this have for the US Space Program? For the nation?
we got scared
What other challenges have the Space Shuttles encountered?
Old Mr. Olson actually watched this happen live on TV:
What technical problem caused this accident? Please describe with some detail.
bad wirering
What was the big picture problem that set the conditions for this accident?
new saftey procations
What implications did this have for the US Space Program? For the nation?
we got scared
What other challenges have the Space Shuttles encountered?
death
Monday, January 31, 2011
questions
Q- What is a field/hobby/something you have a passion for (surfing, sailing, robotics, painting, etc.)?
soccer baseball footbal sailing
Q- What person or organization in that field has used blogging to promote their brand?
alot of sailers
Q- What is a field you might see yourself blogging about?
whatever is asign
soccer baseball footbal sailing
Q- What person or organization in that field has used blogging to promote their brand?
alot of sailers
Q- What is a field you might see yourself blogging about?
whatever is asign
Friday, January 28, 2011
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