Monday, October 27, 2014

Mid-Term Study Guide

Engineering technicians solve technical problems. They build or set up equipment, conduct experiments, and collect data and calculate results.








Careers in Engineering




Reverse Engineering

Reverse Engineering can help you become a better problem solver and engineer because if you know how to do it reverse you can do it normal. It also show that you have mastered engineering and everything you have to do with it. When you encounter a problem you would go into the problem head on because you have already mastered how to do it so its going to be easy.


CTSO

CTSO is an acronym for Career and Technical Student Organization. 


TSA Scavenger Hunt

1.     What does TSA stand for? Technology Student Association
2.     What is the TSA motto? Learning To Live In A Technical World
3.     Describe the difference between the TSA & the GaTSA  logos? The GaTSA logo has the state of Georgia on it and the TSA Logo doesn’t.
4.     What High School does the current GaTSA president attend? Lowndes High School
5.     What is the name of the GaTSA secretary? Archish Chaturvedi
6.     How many state officer positions are there? 7
7.     What event occurs during mid- November? FLC - Leadercon
8.     Where is this event located?  Leadercon will be held at the Villas by the Sea and the New Jekyll Island Conference Center
9.     What is the purpose of the Fall Leadership conference? Leadercon is designed to provide Georgia TSA members and advisors the opportunity to increase their leadership, communication, and team building skills by attending hands-on workshops, seminars and general sessions.
10.    What is the theme of this year’s Armada Boat? It won’t let me click on it.
11.   Where is the GA state conference being held? The Classic Center in Athens, Georgia.
12.   What are the dates of this conference? March 19-21, 2015
13.   List 3 competitive events that sound fun to you. Website design, dragster design, engineering.
14.  Name a scholarship that is offered through GaTSA. Tommy Pitchford Scholarship Application
16.   What is the mission of TSA? The Technology Student Association fosters personal growth, leadership, and opportunities in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM); members apply and integrate these concepts through co-curricular activities, competitions, and related programs.          
17.   Where is the National conference being held for this school year? Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center
18.   How many middle & high school members are there? 200,000 middle and high school students
19.   How many teachers & advisors does TSA have? Could not find it.
20.   How many states have TSA delegations (chapters)? 51
21.   List 1 item & its price from the TSA store. TSA Web Belt w/ Buckle $14.95



The Engineer’s Design Notebook
Overview:  The design process takes days, weeks, sometimes even months or years, to complete and involves many different steps and phases along the way. If you recorded all of your work in different places, it would be almost impossible to find important thoughts when you need to refresh your memory. And, it would be difficult to gather all your work to present your final solution. To avoid being disorganized, designers and engineers keep design notebooks, where they record every detail of their projects along the way
What is a design notebook?
A design notebook is a way for a designer or engineer to keep a history of his or her design project from start to finish. It is a place to record research, observations, ideas, drawings, comments, and questions during the design process. At the end of your project, someone reviewing your design notebook should be able to understand fully how you got to your solution.
What goes in a design notebook?
Everything goes in a design notebook. Your design notebook starts when you begin thinking about possible problems to solve. Write down everything you know about these problems and why you want to solve them. Then write down, draw, sketch, glue, or tape in every step of your process between this first step and your final solution.
Here are examples of what you might find in a design notebook:
  • Notes on background research
  • Interviews with users or experts
  • Drawings and sketches
  • Photos of competing products
  • Lists of design requirements
  • Questions/issues you face
Getting Started with Your Engineering and Technology Notebook
  1. Label your lab notebook. Put your first and last name, the class period, and name of the class on the front cover of the notebook.  On the back of the front cover write your name, school and address, email address, or phone number.  If you accidentally leave the lab notebook behind or lose it, someone will be able to reach you if the notebook is found.
  2. Use ink. Make your lab notebook entries in pen, not in pencil. Using a smudge-proof pen may reduce the risk of smears. If you make a mistake in your lab notebook, simply cross out the error and write in the necessary correction.
  3. Number the pages from 1-200 on the outside corner of each sheet (front and back). Numbering the pages of your lab notebook helps keep your notebook organized. You can use these numbers to set up an index or table of contents or to cross-reference earlier observations within your lab notebook. If the pages of your lab notebook are not already numbered, you may want to number them before you begin using the lab notebook.
  4. Create a table of contents (pages 1-6 are reserved for the table of contents). To quickly go back and find information in your lab notebook, it helps to create a table of contents. The traditional way (used by professional scientists and engineers) is to create a Table of Contents as you go. Label the first page "Table of Contents," and then as you work on the project, enter important pages in the Table of Contents. For example, when you begin your Experimental Procedure, you might note "Trial 1, Page 10" in the Table of Contents so you can quickly find your notes at a later date.
Below is an example of how the first table of contents page should look: 

Table of Contents
Design Notebook Guidelines                                                                             p7
Project 1 – Vehicle Power Challenge                                                                   p 8
Project 2 - ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­________________________________________________________p 9


  1. Put the following label and information on page 7 of your notebook:



Design Notebook Guidelines
  1. Keep a “Table of Contents” in the front of the notebook
  2. Every page of the notebook must be numbered on the outside corner
  3. All entries should be done in ink (If you have already used a pencil, trace over it).
  4. Record all information and data – even the bad or unfavorable
  5. Don’t crowd the information.
  6. Keep your notebook and table of contents up to date
  7. Errors – cross them out with a single line or make sure that you can still read the information.
  8. Never tear out a page
  9. Rough drawings and calculations should be done directly in the notebook.
  10. Title each page/section and enter the title information in your table of contents. 
  11. Sign and Date each page on the day that you make the entry (this can be done in the middle corner of each page). 
  12. Information on loose paper should be inserted by the following:
    1. Taping paper next to an available page or gluing the paper in.
    2. Using tab or glue that accepts ink
    3. Place your signature across the notebook page, tape, and inserted page.  Then sign across all tape and date each signature.







Wednesday, October 22, 2014

GACollege411.org Explorations


This website is beneficial because it could help me get a job that interests me. It will also help me plan in the future.

Friday, August 15, 2014

What Kind Of Engineer Should You Be? Post #3


The Engineering Personality Quiz
You relate easily to people and can be very convincing.  You know what people need to make their lives better.  You can be warm and generous, and when things are going well for you you tell everyone and can't help but share the laughter.
You might make a good
Environmental Engineer
Environmental engineers apply engineering principles to the improvement and protection of the environment.  They help protect ecosystems,  water resources, people and animals, from the effects of industry.  They make sure we consider things like temperature changes, chemicals, fires or landscape changes in our technology projects.
Other scores:
Environmental: 53%
Chemical: 38%
Aerospace: 38%
Civil: 30%
Mechanical: 30%
Materials: 23%
Industrial: 23%
Computer: 15%
Electrical: 0%


What kind of engineer should you be? Find out at Spacefem.com
http://spacefem.com/quizzes/engineer
           

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Multiple Intelligents - Post #2

About Me Introductions - Post #1


 Dakota Sheppard



FOOTBALL IS LIFE:
All I do everyday is go to AMHS football practice and try to get better evryday.

I really like sports as you can see but I also like Sneakers.
The sneaker business is getting me ready for the real world.
I trade , sell , and buy sneakers.
My favorite color is red and I love to eat. 
I also like to listen to music.
I have 2 smaller little sisters. They are 4 and 5 years old.
I really dislike reading books.



My 3 Favorite Songs


1. Trophies By Drake 




2. Believe Me By Lil Wayne 






3. Lifestyle By Birdman