POE - Lesson 1.2 Videos
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1.2.1 Pecha Kucha Presentations
Some ideas on how to give an effective presentation. 20 Slides for 20 Seconds each. Kit it simple and have your presentation planned |
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1.2.1 The Future is Here - Renewable Energy
This is the Rawlemon Spherical Solar Energy Generator discovered by German architect André Broessel. This is 35% more efficient than current solar panels and is able to operate on cloudy days. It concentrates light by 10,000 times. 1. How many times does this concentrate light? 2. How many cell phone users are there in the world? |
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1.2.1 Geothermal Energy - How it works
Today we review the 1.2.1 Powerpoint Energy Sources. - What type of energy is energy is involved in tidal power? - What type of systems are used to generate tidal power? - Is tidal power a good option where we live? - What are some positive and negatives of Geothermal? |
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1.2.1 Geothermal Energy - How it works
Yesterday we reviewed the 1.2.1 Powerpoint Energy Sources. - What type of energy is energy is Geothermal? - Is geothermal a good option where we live? - What are some positive and negatives of Geothermal? |
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Lesson 1.2.2 Energy Distribution
In your notebook answer the following questions: 1) How is electricity distributed from a power plant to charging your cell phone? 2) Why is there a need to convert from our current power grid system to a smart grid system? |
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Lesson 1.2.2 Greatest Inventions - Energy
Today we are going to watch the "Greatest Inventions with Bill Nye - Energy" video. I know that the quality is not great, but it is the Full Version. Open Activity 1.2.2 before you begin watching the video as you will complete it along with the video. |
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1.2.3 Electrical Engineering
What's it really like to be an engineer or a scientist? What do they really do all day? You're about to find out! Meet the next generation of engineers and scientists in these profiles of young professionals, who may just inspire you to join them. Yael Mcguire has so much fun at work, he doesn't want to stop. Find out what it's like to be an electrical engineer. 1. What does RFID stand for? 2. How long does it typically take for a product to create and be tested? |
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Lesson 1.2.3 Generate Electricity from Vinegar
Here is a fun and effective way to make electricity from home. Watch the video and take notes. We will complete the second half of the Electricity PowerPoint |
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Lesson 1.2.3 : Introduction to TinkerCAD Circuits
This video is a quick introduction to a free online circuit simulator we will be using in class. Created by the same company that makes Autodesk Inventor, this is a good option of "building" a circuit without the hassle of finding the appropriate wires and components. After Watching the video, either login to tinkercad.com with a social networking account or create an account. |
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Lesson 1.2.3 How to use TinkerCAD Circuits
This video gives you some instructions on how to build a basic circuit in TinkerCAD Circuits. We'll go over this in class, but this can be a useful reference video |
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Lesson 1.2.1 How to use a Multimeter
As we continue in our work, we'll be using multimeters both virtually and physically to test the circuits we build. As you watch this video take notes on:
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Lesson 1.2.3 How to use Circuit Construction Kit
This video will walk you through Lesson 1.2.3 Activity using the University of Colorado Boulder simulation software. It can also be used to help you complete you Lesson 1.2.4 homework |
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1.2.4 Parallel Resistance
As a reminder that 1.2.4 is due on Friday, we're going to review Kirchoffs Laws. In this video, try and solve the problem in your notebook along with the video |
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Lesson 1.2.5 Power Electronics for Energy Efficiency
Watch the video and take some basic notes in your engineering notebook. According to the video "What are some of the ways that we can save the most energy?" What ideas in the video have you seen in the real world? |
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Lesson 1.2.5 Energy Work and Power
Watch this video and make notes in your engineering notebook about the difference between work, energy and power. While you can find these unit conversions and formulas in our formula sheets, follow along in the math and the various units used in the video |
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Lesson 1.2.5 Mechanical Parking System
Watch the video and take some basic notes in your engineering notebook. Based on our lesson from yesterday what information would you need to calculate the amount of Work being done and the Mechanical Efficiency of the system? |
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Lesson 1.2.6 Brushless DC Motors
Watch the video and take some basic notes in your engineering notebook. What real world examples of this technology can you think of? How might we maximize the power output of this motor? |
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Unit 2 Review - Power and Watts
As you're watching this video, note the different units you need to keep track of. Some branches of science will prefer joules and coulombs over amps and volts, but they can both simplify it down to watts. Also note what happens when electrical energy is converted into heat. |
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Unit 1.2 Review - Multimeters
Here's another quick look at using multimeters. This looks at measuring Voltage, Resistance, Continuity, and Current. |