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1 STEP 1: Identify and Research A Need STEP 3: Make A Prototype STEP 2: Develop Possible Solutions STEP 4: Test and Evaluate STEP 5: Modify and Retest Bell Work SPI 0807.T/E.1 to 2 Engineering Design Process Mar 15, 2013 An automobile manufacturer has decided that customers need a new type of car that does not run on fossil fuels. After researching options they determined that there are only two viable options: Option A: Car powered by electricity Option B: Car powered by hydrogen 1) What is the next engineering design process step that they will do? 2) After they build prototypes what next step will they need to do? 1 First go get your clickers, head your paper, and number it from 1 to 5

2 An automobile manufacturer has decided that customers need a new type of car that does not run on fossil fuels. After researching options they determined that there are only two viable options: Option A: Car powered by electricity Option B: Car powered by hydrogen 1)What is the next engineering design process step that they will do? STEP 1: Identify and Research A Need STEP 3: Make A Prototype STEP 2: Develop Possible Solutions STEP 4: Test and Evaluate STEP 5: Modify and Retest Bell Work SPI 0807.T/E.1 to 2 Engineering Design Process 2 They already identified the need, so it is not step one!

3 An automobile manufacturer has decided that customers need a new type of car that does not run on fossil fuels. After researching options they determined that there are only two viable options: Option A: Car powered by electricity Option B: Car powered by hydrogen 1)What is the next engineering design process step that they will do? STEP 1: Identify and Research A Need STEP 3: Make A Prototype STEP 2: Develop Possible Solutions STEP 4: Test and Evaluate STEP 5: Modify and Retest Bell Work SPI 0807.T/E.1 to 2 Engineering Design Process 3 They already identified the 2 possible solutions, so it is not step two!

4 An automobile manufacturer has decided that customers need a new type of car that does not run on fossil fuels. After researching options they determined that there are only two viable options: Option A: Car powered by electricity Option B: Car powered by hydrogen 1)What is the next engineering design process step that they will do? STEP 1: Identify and Research A Need STEP 3: Make A Prototype STEP 2: Develop Possible Solutions STEP 4: Test and Evaluate STEP 5: Modify and Retest Bell Work SPI 0807.T/E.1 to 2 Engineering Design Process 4 The next logical action is step three: make a prototype. Note: In this case they would make 2 different prototypes. Why?

5 STEP 1: Identify and Research A Need STEP 3: Make A Prototype STEP 2: Develop Possible Solutions STEP 4: Test and Evaluate STEP 5: Modify and Retest Bell Work SPI 0807.T/E.1 to 2 Engineering Design Process 2) After they build prototypes what next step will they need to do? 5 The next logical action after building your prototype is to test and evaluate it (step 4)

6 1 ) Discuss objective and bell work 2) Celebrate birthdays 3) Examine and discuss the engineering design process (EDP) by answering questions from an online EDP study guide.  see today’s entry on my website 4) Complete a 5-question EDP class work assignment 5) COPY IN YOUR AGENDA: Homework: Complete any redo or make-up work PLAN 6 Silly Thought What kind of school do you have to drop out of to graduate? Parachute school! Ha Ha HA! SPI 0807.T/E.1 to 2 Engineering Design Process


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