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    1. Welcome to Jeopardy!
    2. Mark E. Damon Another Presentation © 2001 - All rights Reserved [email_address]
      • Directions:
      • Scroll through the presentation and enter the answers (which are really the questions) and the questions (which are really the answers).
      • Enter in the categories on the main game boards.
      • As you play the game, click on the TEXT DOLLAR AMOUNT that the contestant calls, not the surrounding box.
      • When they have given a question, click again anywhere on the screen to see the correct question. Keep track of which questions have already been picked by printing out the game board screen and checking off as you go.
      • Click on the “Game” box to return to the main scoreboard.
      • Enter the score into the black box on each players podium.
      • Continue until all clues are given.
      • When finished, DO NOT save the game. This will overwrite the program with the scores and data you enter. You MAY save it as a different name, but keep this file untouched!
    3. Round 1 Round 2 Final Jeopardy Robin Thelma Louise
    4. Man Made Tech Resources The Loop Tech Model Tech Ages Why Invent? $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Round 2 Final Jeopardy Scores
    5. $100 a human process of applying knowledge and resources to satisfy human needs and wants.
    6. $100 What is Technology? Scores
    7. $200 All human technological accomplishments can be categorized into these three systems of technology.
    8. $200 What are biochemical, informational, and physical? Scores
    9. $300 This involves using living organisms or parts thereof to make or modify products, to satisfy human needs and wants.
    10. $300 What is Biochemical Technology? Scores
    11. $400 The process of encoding, transmitting, receiving, decoding, storing, and retrieving data to satisfy human needs and wants.
    12. $400 What is information technology? Scores
    13. $500 Involves using resources to construct, manufacture, and transport products and people to satisfy human needs and wants.
    14. $500 What is physical technology? Scores
    15. $100 Items such as: hammers, screwdrivers, robots and microscopes. Tools and machines are used to extend human capabilities .
    16. $100 What are tools and machines? Scores
    17. $200 This is used to manufacture products, to transport goods and people, and to supply our heating, cooling, and lighting needs. Some sources can be limited (coal, oil, gas, etc.) or unlimited (solar, wind, geothermal, etc.)
    18. $200 What is Energy? Scores
    19. $300 This resource includes air, timber, water, land, minerals, plants and animals. There are two types of natural resources non-renewable and renewable. Non-renewable cannot be grown or replaced.
    20. $300 What are materials? Scores
    21. Daily Double
    22. $400 This resource designs and creates technology using their knowledge and intelligence. It provides the labor which industry needs.
    23. $400 What are people? Scores
    24. $500 This gives humans the know-how on how to build, design, and create. WE get more of it when we create something new
    25. $500 What is information? Scores
    26. $100 If you are to solve a problem, this would be the first thing to do.
    27. $100 What is define the problem? Scores
    28. $200 Just like Lay’s Potato Chips, in order to solve a problem, you can’t have just one, idea that is.
    29. $200 What is brainstorm multiple solutions? Scores
    30. $300 After you figure out an array of solutions to your problem, it would be best to do this before continuing on in the design loop.
    31. $300 What is choose the best solution? Scores
    32. $400 A task performed to see if your solution works and/or needs improvement
    33. $400 What is testing? Scores
    34. $500 After testing is complete, this brings about new, or improved information.
    35. $500 What is evaluation? Scores
    36. $100 The resources that are used to create technology
    37. $100 What are inputs? Scores
    38. $200 The actual actions taken to create technology
    39. $200 What are processes? Scores
    40. $300 The actual products or services that come out of the model
    41. $300 What are outputs? Scores
    42. $400 Throughout the entire model, during every step, you collect this
    43. $400 What is feedback? Scores
    44. $500 A log cabin would be an example of this in the model
    45. $500 What is an output? Scores
    46. $100 Up to about 3500 B.C.
    47. $100 What is the Stone Age Scores
    48. $200 3500 – 1000 B.C.
    49. $200 What is the Bronze Age Scores
    50. $300 1000 – 500 B.C.
    51. $300 What is the Iron Age? Scores
    52. $400 1750 – 1900’s
    53. $400 What is the Industrial Age? Scores
    54. $500 Late 1900’s to Present Day
    55. $500 What is the Information Age? Scores
    56. $100 Products or systems created for people or the inventor
    57. $100 What are social inventions Scores
    58. $200 These are created to make things easier in order to make more money
    59. $200 What are financial inventions? Scores
    60. $300 People who like to tinker create these
    61. $300 What are leisure inventions Scores
    62. $400 Altering an existing product to improve it
    63. $400 What is an innovation? Scores
    64. $500 Inventions that are used for something other than their intended purpose
    65. $500 What are spin-offs? Scores
    66. Design Process Point A To Point B Hand Tools Tech Categories Bridge Types Power Tools $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 Round 1 Final Jeopardy Scores
    67. $200 To draw up an idea or product idea quickly
    68. $200 What is a sketch? Scores
    69. $400 Small sketches used to express different solutions for one problem
    70. $400 What are thumbnail sketches? Scores
    71. $600 A drawing made of three views to help communicate a 3D object in 2D
    72. $600 What is an orthographic drawing? Scores
    73. $800 This is used to express the detailed parts of a graphic design image such as color and font type
    74. $800 What is a comprehensive drawing? Scores
    75. $1000 This type of drawing shows the top, right side, and front side of an object as one sees it
    76. $1000 What is an isometric drawing? Scores
    77. $200 Anything that moves people or products from one place to another is known as this
    78. $200 What is a Transportation Technology? Scores
    79. Daily Double
    80. $400 Forward, Backward, Up, Down, Left, Right are known as what
    81. $400 The six degrees of freedom Scores
    82. $600 This system will help power and move a vehicle
    83. $600 What is a propulsion system? Scores
    84. $800 This provides shape, rigidity, and protection for the vehicle
    85. $800 What is the structure? Scores
    86. $1000 This allows operators to maneuver a vehicle
    87. $1000 What is control? Scores
    88. $200
    89. $200 What is a hammer? Scores
    90. $400
    91. $400 What is a screwdriver? Scores
    92. $600
    93. $600 What is a hand saw? Scores
    94. $800
    95. $800 What are Pliers? Scores
    96. $1000 Enter Answer Here for Category 3 - Question 5
    97. $1000 What are nail punches? Scores
    98. $200
    99. $200 What is information technology? Scores
    100. $400
    101. $400 What is transportation technology? Scores
    102. Daily Double
    103. $600
    104. $600 What is Biochemical Technology? Scores
    105. $800 Enter Answer Here for Category 4 - Question 4
    106. $800 What is Manufacturing Technology? Scores
    107. $1000
    108. $1000 What is Construction Technology? Scores
    109. $200 Enter Answer Here for Category 5 - Question 1
    110. $200 What is an Arch Bridge? Scores
    111. $400
    112. $400 What is a Suspension Bridge? Scores
    113. $600
    114. $600 What are Bascule/Draw Bridges? Scores
    115. $800
    116. $800 What are Beam Bridges? Scores
    117. $1000
    118. $1000 What is a Truss Bridge? Scores
    119. $200
    120. $200 What is a Band Saw? Scores
    121. $400
    122. $400 What is a Table Saw? Scores
    123. $600
    124. $600 What is a Drill Press? Scores
    125. $800
    126. $800 What is a Scroll Saw? Scores
    127. $1000
    128. $1000 What is a Jointer Planer? Scores
    129. Final Jeopardy Scores Video Games Final Jeopary Question
    130. This gaming system uses a accelerometer and optical sensors to allow the players to interact with game characters.
    131. What is the Wii? Scores

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