Engineering involves applying scientific and mathematical principles to solve problems through design and construction. It uses the engineering design process which consists of 8 steps: identifying the problem, researching the problem, developing solutions, selecting the best solution, constructing a prototype, testing and evaluating solutions, communicating solutions, and redesigning if needed. There are many fields of engineering including aerospace, biomedical, civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering. Engineers design and develop new products, use science and math principles, conduct tests, create and build things, and solve problems.
Engineering is everywhere. Almost everything you eat, wear, use and like to do involves engineering. Find out about the wide array of roles available in the engineering industry, the opportunities and benefits of working in the sector and the different ways of getting into the profession.
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Engineering involves the application of mathematics and science for solving problems. It is the job of engineers to identify how things work and to find practical applications of scientific discoveries. Engineers work in a vast range of areas that make an influence on the everyday life and the scientific world.
Engineering is everywhere. Almost everything you eat, wear, use and like to do involves engineering. Find out about the wide array of roles available in the engineering industry, the opportunities and benefits of working in the sector and the different ways of getting into the profession.
To find out more and start your career in engineering, visit www.atkinsglobal.com/careers
Engineering career presentation for middle schoolikfly2002
Engineering Week -like (aka Career Day) presentation targeted toward middle schoolers. This discusses what engineers do, similarity to inventors, famous inventors, a "make a sandwich" instructions exercise, and engineering career information.
Engineering involves the application of mathematics and science for solving problems. It is the job of engineers to identify how things work and to find practical applications of scientific discoveries. Engineers work in a vast range of areas that make an influence on the everyday life and the scientific world.
Effectively talking to kids about engineeringDiscoverE
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This was a fun 40-min presentation that I gave at a youth leadership conference in May 2009 entitled "Careers In Engineering". My audience was comprised middle school and high school students, predominantly from the middle to lower middle-class hispanic students. In addition, I shared extensive examples of great engineering feats created throughout history (not included) as visuals, from sports equipment, buildings, planes, RC toys and historical landmarks. Although I had a great time giving this presentation, there were 2 great learning lessons: (1). tone down the "professional" jargon, (2) be willing to adjust the talk to what the audience is interested in.
This slide was made for a first-semester course named Professional Development Seminar (IPE 152). This presentation shows various engineering disciplines and their significance.
this presentation is all about how an engineer's role is played in the society and the way they be a part in development of the society.the aim in presenting on this topic is to create awareness about the crucial role of engineer in the society
Introduction to Engineering Design ProcessLk Rigor
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Codes and Specifications
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Source:
Haik, Y. and T. Shahin. (2011). "Engineering Design Process." Stamford: Cengage Learning.
5 reasons to study mechanical engineeringRohanDavid3
Mechanical engineering is one of the most popular engineering disciplines that deal with the principles of physics and material science for analysis, manufacturing, design and maintenance of mechanical systems. To know more about career course programs and career prospects please visit https://www.uowdubai.ac.ae/bachelor-engineering-mechanical
Effectively talking to kids about engineeringDiscoverE
This workshop walks you through the top engineering messages that resonate with kids and shows you how to incorporate them into your outreach efforts. Learn about the research behind the messaging and get practical tips for how to engage kids with real-world examples and compelling images. Whether you are a new volunteer or a seasoned veteran, a review of this workshop will help to increase your effectiveness.
This was a fun 40-min presentation that I gave at a youth leadership conference in May 2009 entitled "Careers In Engineering". My audience was comprised middle school and high school students, predominantly from the middle to lower middle-class hispanic students. In addition, I shared extensive examples of great engineering feats created throughout history (not included) as visuals, from sports equipment, buildings, planes, RC toys and historical landmarks. Although I had a great time giving this presentation, there were 2 great learning lessons: (1). tone down the "professional" jargon, (2) be willing to adjust the talk to what the audience is interested in.
This slide was made for a first-semester course named Professional Development Seminar (IPE 152). This presentation shows various engineering disciplines and their significance.
this presentation is all about how an engineer's role is played in the society and the way they be a part in development of the society.the aim in presenting on this topic is to create awareness about the crucial role of engineer in the society
Introduction to Engineering Design ProcessLk Rigor
Mapúa Institute of Technology
Codes and Specifications
COE134/B2 Group 1
Source:
Haik, Y. and T. Shahin. (2011). "Engineering Design Process." Stamford: Cengage Learning.
5 reasons to study mechanical engineeringRohanDavid3
Mechanical engineering is one of the most popular engineering disciplines that deal with the principles of physics and material science for analysis, manufacturing, design and maintenance of mechanical systems. To know more about career course programs and career prospects please visit https://www.uowdubai.ac.ae/bachelor-engineering-mechanical
This is an example of a presentation job candidates are using to win interviews and land jobs.
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This is a collaboration project created by the students in Miss 4's M/J Career Education course for the fall 2011 semester. It depicts their future careers.
Career Development. its about you identifying your potentials and developing them no matter the circumstances.
its best to do want you love doing best so that you can working hours in your lifetime than feel miserable doing something you don't like for about twenty years.
believe in yourself and don't let any thing discourage you.
MANAGEMENT SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
MIS440 MANAGEMENT SUPPORT SYSTEM
Project – YUC Intelligent System
Interface Design Competition
(Innovation and Creative System)
INSTRUCTIONS:
Please submit your completed work in proper PRINTED DOCUMENT and via Schoology.
Your work must be your own group work. Act of copying is strictly prohibited and every party involved will be penalized by deducting 70% of their marks.
DESCRIPTION:
Working in groups of 5 people (maximum), search any topic from internet to stimulate your idea and creativity. You might identify the main problems that the user faced in their daily life or analyze the weaknesses of existing YUC-SIS and YUC E-learning systems. Then you will provide creative solution using innovative technology/system (upgrade the system functionality into Intelligent System or Business Intelligent System). To realize the designs, gives added value to your system design. Each group should able to present the idea of how the system works into graphic/ visual (interface design).
TASKS:
1. Read about Creativity below.
2. Do literatures review from Google or from given list of Bibliography.
3. Design your invention into Interface Design and using any solution models
4. Goto http://www.scoop.it/t/kaymarlyn and select ‘Tools’ tags under ‘Search in topic’ menu. Study and learn about “60 User Interface Design Tools A Web Designer Must Have” and other prototyping and mockup tools from the page.
5. Illustrate your idea into interface design using the selected best tool for your Design Category and provide the explanation. You might search from the Internet using keywords to view other example of process or models.
6. Disseminate your idea and how your system works into proper formatted report.
7. Presentation will determined the winners ranking and will contribute max 35/50 marks from the total marks.
8. Shows all the workload distribution among your group members in the given table.
9. Lastly, provide all the references and websites that you visited and used in the report.
DESIGN CATEGORIES:
· Academic System
· Students Manager
· University DSS
· Mobile Apps
· Student Work/ Activities Application
Creativity
Creativity involves the generation of new ideas or the recombination of known elements into something new, providing valuable solutions to a problem. It also involves motivation and emotion. Creativity “is a fundamental feature of human intelligence in general. It is grounded in everyday capacities such as the association of ideas, reminding, perception, analogical thinking, searching a structured problem-space, and reflecting self-criticism. It involves not only a cognitive dimension (the generation of new ideas) but also motivation and emotion, and is closely linked to cultural context and personality factors.” (Boden 1998).
Fundamental concepts for all creative techniques are:
· The suspension of premature judgment and the lack of filtering of ideas.
· Use the intermediate impossible.
· Create analogies ...
This presentation is about a lecture I gave within the "Software systems and services" immigration course at the Gran Sasso Science Institute, L'Aquila (Italy): http://cs.gssi.it/.
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This presentation is about a lecture I gave within the "Software systems and services" immigration course at the Gran Sasso Science Institute, L'Aquila (Italy): http://cs.gssi.infn.it/.
http://www.ivanomalavolta.com
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2. ENGINEERING IS…
According to Wikipedia, “Engineering is the
science, skill, and profession of acquiring and
applying scientific, economic, social, and practical
knowledge, in order to design and also build
structures, machines, devices, systems, materials
and processes.”
The use of math and science to solve problems
(Georgia Tech 2008)
3. ENGINEERING IS CONTINUES
Click on the link below and find out from the mouth of
Engineers what Engineering is:
What is Engineering?
7. WHAT IS AN ENGINEER?
An Engineer is someone who build structures,
produce parts, assemble products, and solve
problems.
8. AN ENGINEER…
Click on the link below to see a video on what is an
Engineer.
What is an Engineer?
9. WHAT DO ENGINEERS DO
Design and develop new products
Use principles of science
Run tests
Create and build things
Use the design process to help solve problems
11. STEP 1: IDENTIFY THE PROBLEM
What is the problem?
What are the goals?
12. STEP 2: RESEARCH THE PROBLEM
What caused the problem?
State of problem (how bad is it).
What are the solutions?
13. STEP 3: DEVELOP POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
Brainstorm possible solutions
14. STEP4: SELECT THE BEST POSSIBLE SOLUTION
Determine which solutions best meets requirements
15. STEP 5: CONSTRUCT A PROTOTYPE
Model the solution
Drawing it out
Building the part
Follow the plan
Create it
16. STEP 6: TEST AND EVALUATE THE SOLUTION
Is it working?
Does it meet requirements?
17. STEP 7: COMMUNICATE THE SOLUTION
Share with peers why this solution works and best
fit the problem.
Present finding and final results.
18. STEP 8: REDESIGN
Make improvements
If solution did not solve problem or have created
new problem, repeat step 2-8 as necessary.
19. ENGINEERING DESIGN PROCESS IN USE
Here are a couple examples on how the
Engineering Design Process works.
Engineering Design Process
What does an Engineer Do?
20. ASSIGNMENT: WHAT IS ENGINEERING?
Decide on what field of Engineering you are
interested in learning more about.
Base on field of study, you will be put into groups.
Each group will research the field of study and
answer the following questions (refer to handouts)
Each group will be given a problem. Use the
Engineering Design Process to come up with a
solution. Fill out worksheet.
21. ASSIGNMENT: WHAT IS ENGINEERING? CONTINUES
After researching the field, each group will organize
the data collected and create a presentation using
Prezi or PowerPoint.
Everyone will be graded as a group as well as an
individual.
Everyone must complete and submit a group
evaluation.
22. REFERENCES
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23. REFERENCE CONTINUES
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24. REFERENCE CONTINUES
Websites
Wikipedia. 2012, July 1. Engineering. Retrieved on July 1,
2012. from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engineering.
Georgia Tech College of Engineering. 2008, September 10.
What is Engineering? Retrieved on June 29, 2012 from
http://www.ece.gatech.edu/academics/outreach/engineering.ht
ml.
Wolfson, Bill. 2011, September 15. Integrating Engineering in
the K-5 Curriculum. Retrieved June 27, 2012 from
http://www.integratingengineering.org/top_page.htm
.
25. REFERENCES CONTINUES
Videos
Eserviceplace. 2009. What is Engineering. Available from
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsuaxIu8YY4
MIT Tech TV. 2009. What is Engineering? Available from
http://video.mit.edu/watch/what-is-engineering-3785/.
MIT Tech TV. 2009. What is an Engineer? Available from
http://video.mit.edu/watch/what-is-an-engineer-3788/
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