Think Tank Time ATTENTION!! Your class has been selected to work in engineering teams to complete an important challenge. Do you know an engineer? Do you.

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Think Tank Time ATTENTION!! Your class has been selected to work in engineering teams to complete an important challenge. Do you know an engineer? Do you know what kinds of work engineers do? Take 2 minutes to think about the work of engineers. Discuss your ideas with your team.

Day 1

Working as a TEAM As you watch the video, focus on why engineers had to work together to design a lifesaving apparatus. Apollo 13 Movie clip Apollo 13 Movie clip (5:35)

Problem: A National Medical Research organization, NMR, has received a grant to research, develop, and create a prototype (model) of a magnification system that magnifies cancer cells at a 1:2 ratio (twice their original size). If successful, the prototype will be used to develop an improved magnification system for studying cancer cells that attack platelets in the blood.

From this size… To this size? How could you get this image…. Think Tank Time

Where would you project the image?

Convex Lenses Lenses and mirrors are curved pieces of glass or plastic that can “bend” light rays in different directions How is this convex mirror curved? Convex are thicker in the middle and thin out at the edges. These lenses magnify.

Exploring Convex Lenses What happens to an image projected through a convex lens? What happens to an image projected through a convex lens? What happens if you move What happens if you move the lens?; the image?; the screen? What things did you learn about What things did you learn about how a convex lens works?

Criteria (Musts) The image must be magnified to twice the original size. The apparatus must support the designed magnification system.

Criteria (musts): The image must be magnified to twice the original size. The apparatus must support the designed magnification system. Constraints (limits): Use only one convex lens as a magnifier. Construct the projection system using only the materials provided.

Day 2

Think Tank Time Think about the steps of the Engineering Design Process. Which steps has your team already worked through? Which steps has your team already worked through? Which steps will you work on next? Which steps will you work on next?