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Emergency Communications Explore engineering careers at

What is engineering? “The application of science to the needs of humanity” Explore engineering careers at

What is engineering? Explore engineering careers at

You are the engineer rescue team based in the town of Alpha which has been relatively unaffected by the extreme weather. Bets has been cut off so needs to be contacted but all communication systems are down. What does your team need to do? Re-cap of the Challange 1. Design and build a prototype that will allow Alpha to send coded messages to Beta. 2. Create a code to send a message from Alpha across the mountains for decoding in Beta. Why do you need to use code? Explore engineering careers at

Today’s goal is to present and test your prototype and code 3 minutes  Present to the Judges key points from your reflections 5 minutes  Setup half the team in Alpha and half in Beta  Rescue team in Alpha will be given a secret word to send to Beta using the prototype and code created  Rescue team in Beta will need to decode the message as fast as possible and relay the message to the Judges for checking Re-cap of the Final Test Explore engineering careers at

The key stages in developing your project today are: Stage 1 i.Brainstorming: Time to come up with lots of ideas for a prototype and code ii.Planning & research: Decide on the best idea and start planning how to build it Stage 2 i.Development: Build your prototype. Create coding sheets ii.Modifications: Improve on your prototype and code iii.Testing: Try sending a coded message within your team Stage 3 i.Prepare your presentation. Get your prototype and code ready for testing Project Development Explore engineering careers at

1.Do not use mains electricity sources! 2.Keep your work station tidy and make sure there are no trip hazards 3.Use sharp implements safely and sensibly 4.Report any spillages, accidents, potential hazards to the Challenge Leader or a STEM Consultant immediately 5.If your appliance (bulb/buzzer) does not work straight away take the wires off the cell/battery immediately and check your circuit. You may have a short circuit which can make the wires very hot 5 tips for working safely Explore engineering careers at

You have 10 minutes to make a bulb light using only,  1 bulb  volt cell / battery  1 red wire  1 black wire  White Tak Can you make the circuit with 2 black wires, 2 red wires, 1 wire only? Electrical circuit refresher Explore engineering careers at

STEM knowledge and skills  Engineers rely on science, design and technology and maths to be successful. Think about what you already know and how these can be applied creatively today! Engineer rescue team brief  Contains key info you need to know to be successful 3D visualisation and terrain statistics  Help you to understand distances and heights of the scenario Tools to help you Explore engineering careers at

The Shop  Purchase materials you will need to build your prototype  Limited supplies Budget  100 Faradays  Make sure you keep accurate records of all your purchases STEM Consultant  Need expert advice? Use your budget to purchase consultancy time Inspiration Station  Help get the creative ideas flowing Tools to help you Explore engineering careers at

How to a score points CriteriaMarks Planning and research15 marks Development of solutions, highlighting modifications 20 mark Accounting sheet15 marks Presentation of reflections15 marks Prototype15 marks Code15 marks Safe and effective teamwork10 marks Total: 105 marks Explore engineering careers at

You have 10 minutes to: 1.Allocate each team member a specific role using job specifications sheets in the rescue team briefing 2.Read thoroughly your own job specification once allocated 3.Report back to your team about your duties for day 4.Make sure each team member is crystal clear about their job 5.Make up your lanyard badge Role allocation Explore engineering careers at

STAGE 1 Explore engineering careers at

You have 15 minutes to: 1.Assess the scenario and write on your planning sheet what the main obstacles will be 2.Brainstorm solutions for how you will build your prototype and how you will create a code. Brainstorming Explore engineering careers at

As a team,  Choose a prototype idea to develop  Choose a method for encoding messages to develop  Start planning what materials you need to purchase  Complete stage 1 reflections – don’t forget to fill out team number and name Planning and research Project Mangers come up for your briefing and bring with you starter packs and team registration sheet Explore engineering careers at

STAGE 2 Explore engineering careers at

SHOP OPEN FOR BUSINESS  Purchasing period – the Accountant may buy the materials needed  Build prototype  Develop coding and create coding sheets for your team Development Explore engineering careers at

10 minute break Explore engineering careers at

 Brainstorm ideas to improve your prototype – can you make it stronger, more mobile, or the signal louder or brighter?  Brainstorm ideas to improve your code – can you speed it up or make the signal easier to understand? Check out practice ideas in your brief. Modifications Explore engineering careers at

 Test your solution! Does it work like you planned?  Complete stage 2 reflections Testing Explore engineering careers at

Tools down – take a 30 minute break Lunch Explore engineering careers at

STAGE 3 Explore engineering careers at

 Make final amends to your prototype  Make sure you have everything you need to send and decipher a code  Complete final reflections and prepare for 3 minute presentation which focuses on the science, engineering, technology and mathematics skills, knowledge and understanding you have used in developing your communications system. Stage 3 Explore engineering careers at

Tools down! You have 15 minutes to;  Sell back any unused materials to the shop before it closes  Project Managers need to submit accounting and planning sheets to Challenge Leader  Finalise reflections for presentation  Prepare for final demonstration Transport has arrived! Explore engineering careers at

You will have 3 minutes to tell us about your project. You might want to use your presentation to answer these questions:  Why did you decide on your prototype? Did you have any ideas that you did not use?  What sort of code are you using? E.g. colours, sound, flashes. Did you create your own code or use an existing code such as Morse Code?  What did you use to build your prototype?  What did each of your team members do in the project?  What science, technology, engineering or mathematics skills did you use? Your presentation Explore engineering careers at

Final test Explore engineering careers at

 3 minutes - Teams present reflections from Stages 1, 2 and 3.  5 minutes - Demonstration of each team’s communications system using an unknown message  We will cut you off if you go over time! Stage 4 - Presentation and Final testing Explore engineering careers at

And the winner is Explore engineering careers at