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Engineering Merit Badge 5 March 2011. Rules for This Event There will be a limit of 120 scouts for this event. Attending scouts must have attained 1 st.

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1 Engineering Merit Badge 5 March 2011

2 Rules for This Event There will be a limit of 120 scouts for this event. Attending scouts must have attained 1 st Class rank & be in the 7 th grade to attend. There is also a prerequisite assignment that must be completed for the scout to attend. Completed Merit Badge Requirement #1 and #2 must be submitted to register on the day of the event. Wear 1 st Class uniform. Bring pencils, pen, paper in a folder to carry all your stuff.

3 Gate 6 Meet your sponsor here at 0815 Enter “Falcon” Parking Lot Main Gate Glifford St. Spur 341 Main admin bldg with big airplane models and lots of flags on east side.

4 Schedule 0815-0900Check-in/RegistrationGate #6 to the AVC Entrance 0900-0930Opening/ WelcomeAVC Display Area 0930-1020Period #1Class Rotations in AVC/factory tour 1030-1120Period #2Class Rotations in AVC/factory tour 1130-1230Lunch 1230-1320Period #3Class Rotations in AVC/factory tour 1330-1420Period #4Class Rotations in AVC/factory tour 1430-1520Period #5Class Rotations in AVC/factory tour 1530-1630Period #6AVC Display Area 1645Closing/Dismissal

5 Session Descriptions Session 1 covers Req. 6.a using EITC Session 2 covers Req. 5.a Systems Engineering approach Session 3 covers Req. 3 and 4 Session 4 covers Req. 7, 8, and 9 Session 5 is a short factory tour Session 6 covers Req. 6. g. Everybody in the AVC Display Area for Team Project Competition

6 Requirements HOMEWORK – PreReq before the workshop Req1. Select a manufactured item in your home (such as a toy or an appliance) and, under adult supervision and with the approval of your counselor, investigate how and why it works as it does. Find out what sort of engineering activities were needed to create it. Discuss with your counselor what you learned and how you got the information Req2. Select an engineering achievement that has had a major impact on society. Using resources such as the Internet (with your parent's permission), books, and magazines, find out about the engineers who made this engineering feat possible, the special obstacles they had to overcome, and how this achievement has influenced the world today. Tell your counselor what you learned.

7 Requirements (cont) Session 1 - 6. Do TWO of the following: a.Transforming motion. Using common material or a construction set, make a simple model that will demonstrate motion. Explain how the model uses basic mechanical concepts like levers and inclined planes to demonstrate motion. Describe an example where this mechanism is used in a real product. We will use the EITC project “Move It”. Instructors: Floyd Fazi Allen Robinson Venture Crew - Assisting

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9 Requirements (cont) Session 2 - 5. Do ONE of the following: a. Use the systems engineering approach to make step-by-step plans for your next campout. List alternative ideas for such items as program schedule, campsites, transportation, and costs. Tell why you made the choices you did and what improvements were made. Presentation and with interaction with the scouts. Wall Chart development and discussions Instructors: Benny Laureano James King

10 Requirements (cont) Session #3 – 3. Explain the work of six types of engineers. Pick two of the six and explain how their work is related. 4. Visit with an engineer (who may be your counselor or parent) and do the following: a. Discuss the work this engineer does and the tools the engineer uses. b. Discuss with the engineer a current project and the engineer’s particular role in it. c. Find out how the engineer’s work is done and how results are achieved. d. Ask to see the reports that the engineer writes concerning the project. e. Discuss with your counselor what you learned about engineering from this visit Instructors: Carl Martinez Steve Roller

11 Requirements (cont) Session #4 – 7. Explain what it means to be a registered Professional Engineer (PE). Name the types of engineering work for which registration is most important? 8. Study the Engineer's Code of Ethics. Explain how it is like the Scout Oath and Scout Law. 9. Find out about three career opportunities in engineering. Pick one and research the education, training, and experience required for this profession. Discuss this with your counselor, and explain why this profession might interest you. Instructors :Thomas L Frey Richard Sonnemann

12 Requirements (cont) Session #5- Factory Tour Half the scout group start north, the other half start south. 40 minute walk around. Tour Guides: Don Kinard Richard Richardson David Vandercook Matthew Marquart

13 Requirements (cont) Session 1 - 6. Do TWO of the following: g. Building an engineering project. Enter a project in a science or engineering fair or similar competition. (This requirement may be met by participation on an engineering competition project team.) Discuss with your counselor what your project demonstrates, the kinds of questions visitors to the fair asked you about it, and how well were you able to answer their questions We will use one of the EITC projects – Paper Towers as a competition Lead instructor: Steve Beyt

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