ENGINEERING
Biomimetics: Taking a Page from Mother Nature ('M' 'H') (Standards)
Learn how researchers at Georgia Tech are stealing ideas from nature and applying them to engineering.
www.ceismc.gatech.edu/gazette/2005_11/2005_11_biomimic.aspx
A Chat with Guidant Corporation's Deborah Kilpatrick ('H') (Standards)
This interview reveals how a girl growing up in a small town in Georgia went on to get an engineering degree, designed turbines for top secret fighter jets, and settled into her current position as Director of Research and Technology at Guidant Corporation.
www.ceismc.gatech.edu/gazette/2006_01/2006_01_kilpatrick.aspx
Dr. Mulalo Doyoyo: from Apartheid to Engineering ('M' 'H')
(Standards)
Before Dr. Doyoyo became a civil and environmental engineer at Georgia Tech, he experienced the harsh realities of life under apartheid, and then the end of that regime. Now he is giving back to his country of origin by using his skills as an engineer. These video interviews are in Windows Movie format.
www.ceismc.gatech.edu/gazette/2005_11/2005_11_doyoyo_intro.aspx
Engineer It! ('E' 'M') (Standards)
As the site says, "you will use the same steps as an engineer to
design boats, build bridges, windmills, and airplanes and then test
their performance in water tanks, shake tables, and wind tunnels.
Experiment with your design and test it again to see what happens.
... introduce your students to the process of experimentation and
problem solving. Each component is designed around an engineering
challenge that encourages you to Think, Build, Test, and Do It
Again." Correlated to standards/benchmarks. By the Oregon
Museum of Science and Industry.
www.omsi.edu/visit/physics/engineerit/
Teacher resource:
www.omsi.edu/visit/physics/engineerit/teachers.cfm
Engineering for Earthquakes ('M' 'H')
Learn from Seismic Engineering Specialists just what they do to
minimize the effects of an earthquake on buildings and highways.
www.exploratorium.edu/faultline/engineering/index.html
Engineering is Elementary -- Engineering & Technology Lessons For
Children ('E') (Standards)
From the Museum of Science, lesson plans that integrate an
elementary school science topic with a specific field of
engineering. Each unit is designed to engage students in the
engineering design process. The lessons include a storybook that
introduces basic engineering content and related science content and
highlights engineering activities that children will do. Duplication
masters, background information also provided. Correlated to
national educational standards.
Teacher resources: www.mos.org/doc/1545
How Stuff Works - Engineering ('E' 'M' 'H')
Students learn about the many applications of engineering -- from
atom smashers to bowling pinsetters, and beyond.
science.howstuffworks.com/engineering-channel.htm
JETS: Junior Engineering Technical Society ('H')
An informational website that helps to open the world of
engineering and high-technology careers to young people. Lots to
offer here for checking out these careers. Focused primarily on
secondary schools, JETS seeks to increase college enrollment in
these careers, with an emphasis on diversity to include women and
minority students. JETS is a non-profit organization that sponsors
many programs and events each year. Find the JETS program in your
state!
www.jets.org/
Massachusetts Curriculum for Pre-Engineering ('E' 'M' 'H') (Standards)
As the first state to require K-12 to include engineering concepts
in its curriculum, this site provides invaluable lesson plans and activities
from pre-kindergarten through grade 12. "The activities available on the
site are linked to the new Massachusetts Science and Technology/Engineering
Curriculum Frameworks. Many of the standards in these frameworks are closely
related to the nationally recommended standards for technological literacy
by the International Technology Education Association (ITEA)."
Teacher resources:
www.prek-12engineering.org/
Resources in Engineering ('E' 'M' 'H')
This page will provide you with a good search engine for engineering books and other resources available for students and educators.
Simply type 'engineering' in to the search box and enjoy exploring the resources. Many have been reviewed by educators.
www.mos.org/doc/1369#basicsearch
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