Introduction to Technology 8, taught by Mr. Calhoun
This is a 10-module course of study that emphasizes
creativity and problem solving, as well as the design and control of
technological systems. Central to the course work is the ability to work
productively in small groups. The new Math, Science and Technology (MST)
standards emphasize the need for students to work cooperatively in
problem solving and design activities.
The use of the computer for modeling design,
research and electronic presentations will be woven into the activities
to simulate real life usage of each medium. Although no single textbook
will be used, students will be given packets of background information
at the start of each new module or activity. These packets should be
read at home, as well as brought to class as a resource. Each activity
in which students participate will require the use of math and science
concepts and skills. Students will have the opportunity to participate
in several fully integrated MST activities – a cooperative effort
between the teachers of the three areas.
Classroom Procedures
The daily routine of technology is similar to any
other academic class. Students are expected to come to class prepared
each day with necessary items (agenda, 3 ring loose leaf notebook and
pencil only – NO PEN), and any homework or long term assignments which
may be due. Additionally, the following are contained in every module of
instruction:
a. Major concepts to be developed
b. Vocabulary
c. Individual, process and equipment safety
d. One or two lab activities (lasting from one day to several weeks)
e. Homework assignments
f. Evaluation via test or quiz
Grading
Final grades are determined by dividing the total
points earned on all assignments by the total possible points. Homework
is not accepted late. Students are encouraged to keep all assignments
for future study and grade computation.
Contact the teacher
Call 765-3314, ext. 317
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