Lecture 5 IET101.03.034 1 IET 101.03 Agenda Ch. 4 & 5 Presentations on material related to CH. 11 & 12 Technical Summaries.

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Lecture 5 IET IET Agenda Ch. 4 & 5 Presentations on material related to CH. 11 & 12 Technical Summaries

Lecture 5 IET IET Ch. 4 Inputs to Technological Systems People Tools and Machines Materials Information Energy Finances Time Ch. 5 Technological Processes Problem-Solving or Design Processes Production Processes Management Processes

Lecture 5 IET IET Ch. 4 Inputs to Technological Systems Recall Technological Systems contain the following elements: Goals Inputs Processes Outputs Feedback and Control

Lecture 5 IET IET Ch. 4 Inputs to Technological Systems People Scientists Engineers Production Workers Technicians Entrepreneurs Mechanics Support staff Consumers 3M example Creativity

Lecture 5 IET IET Ch. 4 Inputs to Technological Systems Tools and Machines

Lecture 5 IET IET Ch. 4 Inputs to Technological Systems Tools and Machines Lever Mechanisms Levers Wheels Pulleys Inclined Planes Wedges Screws

Lecture 5 IET IET Ch. 4 Inputs to Technological Systems Materials Classification

Lecture 5 IET IET Ch. 4 Inputs to Technological Systems Materials Properties

Lecture 5 IET IET Ch. 4 Inputs to Technological Systems Information Scientific Technological Humanities

Lecture 5 IET IET Ch. 4 Inputs to Technological Systems Energy Types Chemical Electrical Heat Radiant Mechanical Nuclear Sources Inexhaustible Exhaustible Renewable

Lecture 5 IET IET Ch. 4 Inputs to Technological Systems Finances Financing Operations Equity Debt Time

Lecture 5 IET IET Ch. 5 Technological Processes Problem-Solving or Design Processes Production Processes

Lecture 5 IET IET Ch. 5 Technological Processes Communication Processes

Lecture 5 IET IET Ch. 5 Technological Processes Construction Processes

Lecture 5 IET IET Ch. 5 Technological Processes Management Processes

Lecture 5 IET IET Presentations on material related to CH. 11 & 12 (Evaluating and Communicating Design Solutions) Andrew Hayter Joanna Horowitz Jordan Gonzalez

Lecture 5 IET IET Technical Summaries For each presentation please complete the following: Class:IET Name: Date: Subject:Technical Summaries Presentation Title: Presenter: Chapters covered: Discuss at least 3 points of the presentation and how they related to the class lectures and text material: