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1 Invention and Innovation ENGR 7-2 Lesson 1 Written by Roland Williams

2 Big Idea: ENGR-II-1: Students will learn the concept of invention and innovation.

3 Critical Knowledge/Elements A.Define related invention and innovation terms B.Compare invention to innovation C.Identify an important past invention or innovation

4 Essential Question What is invention and innovation?

5 Word Wall Invention Innovation Attributes Societal Impacts Specialization of Function Science Technology Artifact Prototype Engineering Design Process

6 One Minute Drill Take out a sheet of paper!

7 One Minute Drill Write the names of who you think are the three most famous inventors of all time.

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71 One Minute Drill Get ready again!!!

72 One Minute Drill Write down what they invented.

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136 Discuss the inventors and their inventions

137 ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL TELEPHONE

138 GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER PEANUT BUTTER

139 LEONARDO DAVINCI

140 WALT DISNEY MULTIPLANE CAMERA MICKEY MOUSE

141 THOMAS EDISON PHONOGRAPH LIGHTBULB

142 ALBERT EINSTEIN ATOMIC BOMB

143 HENRY FORD

144 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BIFOCALS LIGHTNING ROD ODOMETER

145 JOHANNES GUTENBURG PRINTING PRESS

146 LEWIS LATIMER

147 SIR ISAAC NEWTON REFLECTING TELESCOPE

148 LEVI STRAUSS BLUE JEANS

149 ELI WHITNEY COTTON GIN

150 WILBUR & ORVILLE WRIGHT AIRPLANE

151 One Minute Drill Last time, Get ready!!!

152 One Minute Drill Now the hard part, pick one of your inventors and write down how his or her invention may have impacted the way people lived, worked, or produced things.

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216 Discuss the impacts of their inventions

217 Invention and Innovation Definitions According to the Merriam- Webster Dictionary online (2006) an invention is “something invented : as (1) : a product of the imagination; especially : a false conception (2) : a device, contrivance, or process originated after study and experiment” (p. 1). http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/invention.

218 Invention and Innovation Definitions An innovation, on the other hand, is “a new idea, method, or device” (Merriam-Webster, 2006, p. 1). http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/innovation

219 But Those Definitions are So Similar…?! As you can see by the Merriam-Webster definitions, there’s hardly a difference between an invention and an innovation.

220 But Those Definitions are So Similar…?! However, Technology Design and Applications (Wright, T. & Brown, R., 2004) offers a distinction stating that an invention is: “A new and unique product created by an inventor ” (p. 703) while an innovation is “The process of altering an existing product or system to improve it” (p. 702). For our purposes we’ll use the Technology Design and Applications definitions.

221 Science “Science is the study of the natural world.” We study our world by observing, identifying, describing, investigating, and explaining what they see and experience. Scientific study helps develop new cures for diseases, new products for consumers, and new ways to work and live.

222 Technology Technology is not just computers. Technology refers to human invention and innovation in action. “Technology is the use of knowledge to turn resources into goods and services that extend our capability.”

223 Essential Question What is invention and innovation?

224 ConclusionConclusion ENGR 7-2 Lesson 1


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