Badges
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Badges
Basic Badges (Required by the end of quarter 1)
Camera
Email
Introduction to Computers
Digital Portfolio
Level 1
Engineering 1a
Engineering 1b
LEGO NXT Robotics
Photoshop
FIschertechnics
video
Punch home design
Sketch up
Frames
Game Design Illustrator
Tinker Cad
Scratch
Level 2
Engineering Gears
LEGO NXT Robotics Sensors
Photoshop
Fischertechnics
K’nex Gears
Camera
Introduction to Computers
Lesson 3 How Computers Get Input Take a picture of imput devices, label them
Lesson 4 How Computers Store Information . Do activity 1 Link 1: https://educate.intel.com/download/TJI/Activities.html?activity=dragdropmemory . Do Activity 2 Link2 :https://educate.intel.com/download/tji/activities.html?activity=fourmedia Open one of the designated computers Take pictures of all of the Internal storage devices label them Identify removable media take a picture label it
Lesson 5 How Computers Process Information
Lesson 6 How Computers Deliver Information
Lesson 7 Which is Smarter
Take the quiz
Email
Digital Portfolio
K’nex, LEGO, Fishertechnic,
Engineering Level 1a
Engineering Level 1 b
Levers
Wheel and Axle
Engineering Level 2 Pulleys
Electronic Circuitry
Arduino
Pneumatics
Photoshop
Create a rainbow eye
Video Editing
Create a Commercial
Basic Badges (Required by the end of quarter 1)
Camera
Introduction to Computers
Digital Portfolio
Level 1
Engineering 1a
Engineering 1b
LEGO NXT Robotics
Photoshop
FIschertechnics
video
Punch home design
Sketch up
Frames
Game Design Illustrator
Tinker Cad
Scratch
Level 2
Engineering Gears
LEGO NXT Robotics Sensors
Photoshop
Fischertechnics
K’nex Gears
Camera
- Be able to take a photo using the correct setting
- Be able to take a video
- Sucessfully upload to computer
- examine / Explain the dial with the icons on it
- compare the Panasonic Camera to another camera find similarities and differences, check a third brand. Look for universal symbols
Introduction to Computers
- Lesson 1 History of Computers
- Lesson 2 Four Components of a Computers Toaster Model Create another example of this . What Does what? Link One : https://educate.intel.com/download/tji/toaster.html . Link two: https://educate.intel.com/download/TJI/Activities.html?activity=computer
Lesson 3 How Computers Get Input Take a picture of imput devices, label them
Lesson 4 How Computers Store Information . Do activity 1 Link 1: https://educate.intel.com/download/TJI/Activities.html?activity=dragdropmemory . Do Activity 2 Link2 :https://educate.intel.com/download/tji/activities.html?activity=fourmedia Open one of the designated computers Take pictures of all of the Internal storage devices label them Identify removable media take a picture label it
Lesson 5 How Computers Process Information
Lesson 6 How Computers Deliver Information
Lesson 7 Which is Smarter
Take the quiz
- Correctly use subject line
- Reply
- Forward
- Attach File
- Use Spell Check, capital letters, and punctuation
- Ettiquette
- Create a signature
Digital Portfolio
- Organization
- Using Folders
- Color coding
- Using Folders
- Uploading
- Sharing
K’nex, LEGO, Fishertechnic,
Engineering Level 1a
- Types of simple machines
- How inclined planes help make work easier
- How screws and wedges work
Engineering Level 1 b
Levers
- What a simple machine does
- Parts of a lever
- The three classes of levers
- How levers help do work through mechanical advantage
Wheel and Axle
- What a simple machine does
- How wheels and axles help do work
- What machines use wheels and axles
- How gears create mechanical advantage
- How to calculate and measure the mechanical advantage of a gear system
- Types of machines that use gear systems
Engineering Level 2 Pulleys
- How pulleys create mechanical advantage
- How to calculate and measure the mechanical advantage of a pulley system
- Types of machines that use pulley systems
Electronic Circuitry
- Concepts of electricity
- How a circuit works to conduct and use electricity
- Which materials work as conductors and insulators
- How electrical switches are used to provide electricity
- How to design and build an electrical circuit to control lights in a home
- How to use 3-way switches to design a two-way light switching circuit for a home stairway
Arduino
- Basic uses of circuits
- How to write or modify computer programs that control LEDs, resistors, sensors, motors, relays, and other circuit components
- How the projects you complete relate to common electrical devices that require programming to function
Pneumatics
- What is pneumatics?
- How pneumatics principles are used
- The four basic elements of a circuit
- How compressed air works
- How to build a pneumatic circuit
Photoshop
Create a rainbow eye
- How to create a new Layer
- How to add and adjust color to a photograph
- Combine parts of one photo with another photo
- Cropping, copying and resizing
Video Editing
Create a Commercial
- Common elements of video editing software applications
- Basic editing techniques using video editing software