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2016/2017 Online Instructional Materials Correlation Principles of Engineering (PLTW) 8441 - 36 weeks ___________________________________ Provider ___________________________________ Last Updated ___________________________________ Course Title ___________________________________ Course Syllabus URL Content must address both the task/competency and the curriculum framework. Enter the exact part of the online syllabus that addresses the task/competency. 8441 36 weeks Principles of Engineering (PLTW) TASKS/COMPETENCIES Correlation Demonstrating Workplace Readiness Skills: Personal Qualities and People Skills Demonstrate positive work Required 1 ethic. Required 2 Demonstrate integrity. Required 3 Demonstrate teamwork skills. Required 4 Demonstrate self-representation skills. Required 5 Demonstrate diversity awareness. Required 6 Demonstrate conflict-resolution skills. Required 7 Demonstrate creativity and resourcefulness. Demonstrating Workplace Readiness Skills: Professional Knowledge and Skills Required 8 Demonstrate effective speaking and listening skills. Required 9 Demonstrate effective reading and writing skills. Required 10 Demonstrate critical-thinking and problem-solving skills. Required 11 Demonstrate healthy behaviors and safety skills. Demonstrate an understanding Required 12 of workplace organizations, systems, and climates. Required 13 Demonstrate lifelong-learning skills. Required 14 Demonstrate job-acquisition and advancement skills. Required 15 Demonstrate time-, task-, and resource-management skills. Required 16 Demonstrate job-specific mathematics skills. Required 17 Demonstrate customer-service skills. Demonstrating Workplace Readiness Skills: Technology Knowledge and Skills Demonstrate proficiency with Required 18 technologies common to a specific occupation. Required 19 Demonstrate information technology skills. Demonstrate an understanding Required 20 of Internet use and security issues. Required 21 Demonstrate telecommunications skills. Examining All Aspects of an Industry Examine aspects of planning Required 22 within an industry/organization. Required 23 Examine aspects of management within an industry/organization. Examine aspects of financial Required 24 responsibility within an industry/organization. Examine technical and production skills required of Required 25 workers within an industry/organization. Examine principles of Required 26 technology that underlie an industry/organization. Required 27 Examine labor issues related to an industry/organization. Examine community issues Required 28 related to an industry/organization. Examine health, safety, and Required 29 environmental issues related to an industry/organization. Addressing Elements of Student Life Identify the purposes and goals Required 30 of the student organization. Explain the benefits and responsibilities of membership Required 31 in the student organization as a student and in professional/civic organizations as an adult. Demonstrate leadership skills through participation in student Required 32 organization activities, such as meetings, programs, and projects. Identify Internet safety issues Required 33 and procedures for complying with acceptable use standards. Engineering Option 2: The following tasks are part of Virginia's "Project Lead the Way" program. For course content and additional information, please contact the Technology Education Specialist at the Virginia Department of Education (804-786-4210). ENERGY AND POWER Exploring Mechanisms Differentiate between Required 34 engineering and engineering technology. Conduct a professional Required 35 interview and reflect on it in writing. Required 36 Differentiate among engineering disciplines. Required 37 Measure forces and distances related to mechanisms. Explain the six simple Required 38 machines, their attributes, and their components. Required 39 Calculate mechanical advantage and drive ratios of mechanisms. Required 40 Develop gear, pulley, and sprocket systems. Required 41 Calculate work and power in mechanical systems. Required 42 Determine efficiency in a mechanical system. Required 43 Develop a compound-machine design. Exploring Energy Sources Categorize given energy sources Required 44 as nonrenewable, renewable, or inexhaustible. Required 45 Investigate a local energy company. Required 46 Identify possible types of power conversion and the outputs. Required 47 Calculate work and power. Required 48 Demonstrate the correct use of a digital multimeter (DMM). Evaluate power in a system that Required 49 converts energy from electrical to mechanical. Calculate the efficiency of a system that converts an Required 50 electrical input to a mechanical output. Calculate circuit resistance, current, and voltage, using Required 51 Ohm’s law, Kirchoff’s Voltage Law (KVL), and Kirchoff’s Current Law (KCL). Required 52 Evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of parallel and series circuit design in an application. Exploring Energy Applications Describe the relationship between voltage, current, and Required 53 resistance as stated in Ohm's Law. Calculate wattage created by a Required 54 photovoltaic cell and a hydrogen fuel cell. Required 55 Produce mechanical power, using a solar hydrogen system. Required 56 Test recyclable insulation materials. Test the relationship between Rvalues (efficiency of the Required 57 insulation) and recyclable insulation. Complete calculations for Required 58 conduction, R-values, and radiation. Exploring Energy- and Power-Design Problems Solve an energy and power Required 59 design problem, using the engineering design process. CONTROL SYSTEMS Exploring Machine Control Select appropriate inputs and Required 60 outputs, based on the need of a technological system. Differentiate between the Required 61 characteristics of digital and analog devices. Select between open- and Required 62 closed-loop systems to solve a technological problem. Required 63 Create system control programs that utilize flowchart logic. Required 64 Develop a control system, based on given needs and constraints. Exploring Fluid Power Identify devices that use fluid Required 65 power. Explain basic components and Required 66 functions of fluid power devices. Differentiate between the Required 67 characteristics of pneumatic and hydraulic systems. Distinguish between Required 68 hydrodynamic and hydrostatic systems. Required 69 Create a hydraulic device. Required 70 Create a pneumatic device. Calculate values in a fluid Required 71 power system, using Pascal's Law. Required 72 Distinguish between pressure and absolute pressure. Distinguish between Required 73 temperature and absolute temperature. Calculate values in a pneumatic Required 74 system, using the perfect gas law. Required 75 Calculate mechanical advantage in a hydraulic system. Exploring Design-Problem Control Systems Solve a control system's design Required 76 problem, using the engineering design process. MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES Exploring Statics Create free body diagrams of Required 77 objects, identifying all forces acting on the object. Required 78 Calculate the centroid location of complex shapes. Locate the centroid of common Required 79 beam cross-sectional areas, using software. Required 80 Describe the moment of inertia for a rectangular shape. Required 81 Differentiate between scalar and vector quantities. Required 82 Identify magnitude, direction, and sense of a vector. Required 83 Calculate the X and Y components of a given vector. Required 84 Calculate moment forces, given a specified radius. Required 85 Calculate unknown forces of a truss while in static equilibrium. Calculate forces of members, in Required 86 a statically determinate truss, using the method of joints. Exploring Material Properties Research materials of selected Required 87 products. Model two parts of selected Required 88 products, using 3D modeling software. Calculate the density and Required 89 volume for the material of the parts to be modeled. Identify the manufacturing Required 90 processes used to create the parts selected. Explain the advantages and Required 91 disadvantages of using synthetic materials. Exploring Material Testing Apply a five-step technique to Required 92 solve word problems. Required 93 Obtain measurements of material samples. Required 94 Calculate material properties relating to a stress strain curve. STATISTICS AND KINEMATICS Exploring Statistics Calculate the theoretical Required 95 probability that an event will occur. Determine the experimental Required 96 frequency distribution of an event occurring. Explain the Bernoulli process as Required 97 applied to events that only have two distinct possible outcomes. Required 98 Use logic regression to predict an outcome. Apply Bayes Theorem to Required 99 calculate the probability of multiple events occurring. Required 100 Generate a histogram to represent frequency distribution. Required 101 Calculate the central tendency of a data array. Required 102 Calculate data variation. Exploring Kinematics Calculate distance, Required 103 displacement, speed, velocity, and acceleration from data. Develop a vehicle that stores Required 104 and releases potential energy for propulsion. Calculate acceleration due to Required 105 gravity, based on data from a free-fall device. Calculate the X and Y Required 106 components of a projectile motion. Exploring Design-Problem Statistics and Kinematics Solve a statistics- and kinematics-design problem, Required 107 using the engineering-design process.