Engineering
Tasks
and Challenge
The students should be able to
Identify an engineering problem.
Identify the needs to solve the
problem.
Find information they need to
know, for example from other people, teachers, lectures, books,
journals. the Internet, etc.
Think in a number of ways to
identify facts, brainstorm possibilities, and set up solutions.
Use engineering techniques for
solving problems.
Communicate ideas to others.
Manage time, people, and
resources.
Tasks for the Enrichment Program
(2007)
Each
three students will form a group (group leader and two members)
to
investigate one of the following case studies
We
will brainstorm on the Classroom!
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Engineering, combined
with Materials Science is what we believe to be one of
the answers to what engineering will look like in the
coming years.
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Engineering, combined
with Medical Sciences is what we believe to be one of
the answers to what engineering will look like in the
coming years.
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Engineering, combined
with Management is what we believe to be one of the
answers to what engineering will look like in the coming
years.
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Electrical, Mechanical, and Computer Engineering
combined
is what we believe to be
one of the answers to what engineering will look like in
the coming years.
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Strategies to encourage
young women to consider engineering as a viable career
option.
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Emerging areas in
well-rounded engineering: Microelectromechanical Systems
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Emerging areas in well-rounded
engineering: Mechatronics and Robotics |
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Emerging areas in well-rounded
engineering: Biomedical Engineering |
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Emerging areas in well-rounded
engineering: Aerospace Engineering
You may design a paper airplane.
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Emerging areas in well-rounded
engineering: Energy production
You may design
an energy
producing wind field.
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