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Engineering Design Process
A systematic approach to solving engineering problems by following a series of steps, including problem identification, research, brainstorming, prototyping, testing, and evaluation.
Stakeholder Needs
The requirements and expectations of individuals or groups who are affected by or have an interest in the design process and its outcomes.
Multiple Solutions
The generation of various possible answers or approaches to a design problem, allowing for creativity and exploration of different options.
Flexibility in Design
The ability to adapt and make changes during the design process to accommodate new information, challenges, or improvements.
Brainstorming
A creative technique used to generate a large number of ideas and potential solutions by encouraging free thinking and open discussion.
Testing Prototypes
The evaluation of physical models or representations of a design to assess its functionality, performance, and suitability for the intended purpose.
Documentation
The process of recording and organizing design information, decisions, and progress to maintain a clear and comprehensive record of the design process.
Design Solution
The selected answer or outcome to a design problem, which meets the identified requirements and addresses the stakeholder needs effectively.
Application of STEM Principles
The integration and application of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics concepts in the design process to create innovative and effective solutions.
Justifying Solutions
Providing logical reasons and evidence to support the chosen design solution, demonstrating its effectiveness and suitability for the intended purpose.
Test Results Analysis
The examination and interpretation of the outcomes and data obtained from evaluating a design solution, allowing for insights and improvements.
Redesign Process
The iterative modification or improvement of a chosen design solution based on feedback, test results, and identified areas for enhancement.
Ohm's Law
A fundamental principle in electrical engineering that defines the mathematical relationship between current, voltage, and resistance in an electrical circuit.
Formula for Ohm's Law
The equation V = I * R, where V represents voltage, I represents current, and R represents resistance.
Electric Current
The flow of electric charge in a circuit, measured in Amperes (A), which determines the rate of electron movement.
Voltage
The electrical potential difference between two points in a circuit, measured in Volts (V), which determines the force that drives electric current.
Resistance
The opposition to the flow of electric current in a circuit, measured in Ohms (Ω), which determines the extent to which current is impeded.
Career Exploration
The process of investigating and exploring different career options and pathways to gain insights into potential professions and their requirements.
Continuous Improvement
The ongoing effort to enhance skills, knowledge, and abilities through learning, practice, and feedback, leading to personal and professional growth.
Workplace Exposure
Gaining firsthand experience and knowledge of a chosen career field through internships, job shadowing, or other forms of direct engagement.
Career Planning
The strategic process of setting goals, making decisions, and taking actions to shape and achieve a successful future career path.
Ethical Dilemmas
Complex situations that involve moral considerations and decision-making, often requiring individuals to navigate conflicting values and principles.
Self-Driving Car Dilemma
The ethical challenges related to autonomous vehicles and their decision-making algorithms, including scenarios where difficult choices must be made.
Overcrowded Lifeboat Scenario
A moral dilemma where limited resources force difficult choices in a life-threatening situation, such as deciding who should be saved in an overcrowded lifeboat.
Isometric Drawing
A three-dimensional representation of an object using equal angles and equal scales, providing a realistic view of the object's shape and dimensions.
Circuit Diagram
A graphical representation of an electrical circuit using symbols and connections to illustrate the components and their interconnections.
Orthographic Drawing
A two-dimensional representation of an object from different views (top, front, side) to provide a comprehensive understanding of its shape and dimensions.
Career Word Bank
A collection of relevant terms related to career exploration and planning, including mentorship, internship, networking, specialization, and resilience.