Product Quality Control- a Statistical Simulation
This exercise models the analysis that manufacturers must go through to determine whether a manufactured component meets acceptance criteria.
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This exercise models the analysis that manufacturers must go through to determine whether a manufactured component meets acceptance criteria.
The focus of the project is on how students can improve each other's work through applying quality assurance protocols with the use of technology. Students will be collaborating to make math tutorial videos with either the Educreations App or the Explain Everything App on iPads.
Human sweat contains much information about the physiological condition of a person, hence, obtaining such information can help in monitoring human health.
Problem solving is critical to competitively navigating higher education and employment opportunities in the 21st century. Students who struggle with regulating their cognition, motivation, and behaviors during problem-solving activities may experience college and/or career challenges.
The goal of this ETP is to engage students in designing composite figures from cones, cylinders, pyramids and spheres and conic sections using 3D modeling software.
In order to connect physics and engineering curriculum to the real world it is important for students to understand how their learning applies to possible career opportunities.
Friction isn’t just for walking and getting scrapes on your arm. Friction is a major concern in biomedical research, too. So are falling boxes. This Education Transfer Plan introduces two practical classroom physics projects that directly relate to real-world jobs.
The goal of this ETP is to expose students to the industry project management procedures while working on the classic Egg Drop Project in a Physics Classroom.
Students learn the basics of photovoltaic cells and create a whole-class kinetic model to explain the processes behind them. Students use this information to engineer a photovoltaic cell to generate the most electricity possible using different berry juices.
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