History of Computing – Engineered Memory
Students learn how floppy disks work and explore how they hold up in a variety of situations.
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Students learn how floppy disks work and explore how they hold up in a variety of situations.
Read moreStudents explore the impact of engineers and scientists have developed sensors over the centuries to measure temperature.
Read moreStudents learn about different types of simple machines and how to build one.
Read moreThe lesson begins by asking how a Stone Age man managed to go home to his cave and tell his family he had caught 11 fish when he only has 10 fingers?
Read moreStudents learn about how computer coding systems have impacted everyday life, including distribution of products, management of inventory, and pricing at retail outlets and online websites.
Read moreStudents learn about how the development of plastics and the engineering of plastics into everyday products have impacted our world.
Read moreStudents design and build a working robotic arm from a set of everyday items with a goal of having the arm be able to pick up a Styrofoam cup.
Read moreOverview: A common demonstration of snow stability and instability (why avalanches happen) involves layering different materials such as flour and sugar
Read moreGroup Size: 3-4 Time Required: 15-20 minutes Mest-Up Factor: 1 (Setup and Mess Factor: 1 to 10 scale – 10 being the
Read morePurpose To discover the properties of light (radiant) energy from the sun by experimenting with solar collectors, cookers, and calculators.
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