8.1.8.A.1 |
Demonstrate knowledge of a real world problem using digital tools |
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8.1.8.A.2 |
Create a document (e.g. newsletter, reports, personalized learning plan, business letters or flyers) using one or more digital applications to be critiqued by professionals for usability |
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8.1.8.A.3 |
Use and/or develop a simulation that provides an environment to solve a real world problem or theory. |
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8.1.8.A.4 |
Graph and calculate data within a spreadsheet and present a summary of the results |
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8.1.8.A.5 |
Create a database query, sort and create a report and describe the process,
and explain the report results. |
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8.1.8.B.1 |
Synthesize and publish information about a local or global issue or event (ex. telecollaborative project, blog, school web). |
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8.1.8.C.1 |
Collaborate to develop and publish work that provides perspectives on a global problem for discussions with learners from other countries. |
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8.1.8.D.1 |
Understand and model appropriate online behaviors related to cyber safety, cyber bullying, cyber security, and cyber ethics including appropriate use of social media. |
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8.1.8.D.2 |
Demonstrate the application of appropriate citations to digital content. |
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8.1.8.D.3 |
Demonstrate an understanding of fair use and Creative Commons to intellectual property. |
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8.1.8.D.4 |
Assess the credibility and accuracy of digital content. |
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8.1.8.D.5 |
Understand appropriate uses for social media and the negative consequences of misuse. |
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8.1.8.E.1 |
Effectively use a variety of search tools and filters in professional public databases to find information to solve a real world problem. |
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8.1.8.F.1 |
Explore a local issue, by using digital tools to collect and analyze data to identify a solution and make an informed decision. |
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8.2.8.A.1 |
Research a product that was designed for a specific demand and identify how the product has changed to meet new demands (i.e. telephone for communication - smart phone for mobility needs). |
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8.2.8.A.2 |
Examine a system, consider how each part relates to other parts, and discuss a part to redesign to improve the system |
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8.2.8.A.3 |
Investigate a malfunction in any part of a system and identify its impacts. |
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8.2.8.A.4 |
Redesign an existing product that impacts the environment to lessen its impact(s) on the environment. |
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8.2.8.A.5 |
Describe how resources such as material, energy, information, time, tools, people, and capital contribute to a technological product or system. |
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8.2.8.B.1 |
Evaluate the history and impact of sustainability on the development of a designed product or system over time and present results to peers. |
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8.2.8.B.2 |
Identify the desired and undesired consequences from the use of a product or system |
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8.2.8.B.3 |
Research and analyze the ethical issues of a product or system on the environment and report findings for review by peers and /or experts. |
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8.2.8.B.4 |
Research examples of how humans can devise technologies to reduce the negative consequences of other technologies and present your findings. |
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8.2.8.B.5 |
Identify new technologies resulting from the demands, values, and interests of individuals, businesses, industries and societies. |
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8.2.8.B.6 |
Compare and contrast the different types of intellectual property including copyrights, patents and trademarks. |
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8.2.8.B.7 |
Analyze the historical impact of waste and demonstrate how a product is upcycled, reused or remanufactured into a new product. |
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8.2.8.C.1 |
Explain how different teams/groups can contribute to the overall design of a product. |
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8.2.8.C.2 |
Explain the need for optimization in a design process. |
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8.2.8.C.3 |
Evaluate the function, value, and aesthetics of a technological product or system, from the perspective of the user and the producer. |
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8.2.8.C.4 |
Identify the steps in the design process that would be used to solve a designated problem. |
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8.2.8.C.5 |
Explain the interdependence of a subsystem that operates as part of a system. |
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8.2.8.C.5a |
Create a technical sketch of a product with materials and measurements labeled. |
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8.2.8.C.6 |
Collaborate to examine a malfunctioning system and identify the step-by-step process used to troubleshoot, evaluate and test options to repair the product, presenting the better solution |
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8.2.8.C.7 |
Collaborate with peers and experts in the field to research and develop a product using the design process, data analysis and trends, and maintain a design log with annotated sketches to record the developmental cycle |
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8.2.8.C.8 |
Develop a proposal for a chosen solution that include models (physical, graphical or mathematical) to communicate the solution to peers. |
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8.2.8.D.1 |
Design and create a product that addresses a real world problem using a design process under specific constraints. |
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8.2.8.D.2 |
Identify the design constraints and trade-offs involved in designing a prototype (e.g., how the prototype might fail and how it might be improved) by completing a design problem and reporting results in a multimedia presentation, design portfolio or engineering notebook. |
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8.2.8.D.3 |
Build a prototype that meets a STEM-based design challenge using science, engineering, and math principles that validate a solution. |
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8.2.8.D.4 |
Research and publish the steps for using and maintaining a product or system and incorporate diagrams or images throughout to enhance user comprehension. |
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8.2.8.D.5 |
Explain the impact of resource selection and the production process in the development of a common or technological product or system. |
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8.2.8.D.6 |
Identify and explain how the resources and processes used in the production of a current technological product can be modified to have a more positive impact on the environment. |
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8.2.8.E.1 |
Identify ways computers are used that have had an impact across the range of human activity and within different careers where they are used. |
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8.2.8.E.2 |
Demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between hardware and software |
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8.2.8.E.3 |
Develop an algorithm to solve an assigned problem using a specified set of commands and use peer review to critique the solution. |
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8.2.8.E.4 |
Use appropriate terms in conversation (e.g., programming, language, data, RAM, ROM, Boolean logic terms). |
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