BELL WORK! Have your composition notebook open to yesterday’s notes. Review them! Glue in the handout labeled “Bell Work” (on the front lab table).

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BELL WORK! Have your composition notebook open to yesterday’s notes. Review them! Glue in the handout labeled “Bell Work” (on the front lab table). Study the handout!

Intended Benefits vs. Unintended Consequences Around the room there are 10 pictures of technology. With a partner, walk around the write a benefit and consequence for each object. Turn your paper in when you are finished then sit down.

Let’s Review the Design Process! Test #2 is just a week away!

What is a prototype? A half-scale model which will be shown to customers for feedback A full-scale model upon which future products are based A full-scale model that will be tested extensively for design flaws A scaled-down version of real manufacturing facility