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Technology Education The 9 Core Technologies

OBJECTIVE SWBAT learn and understand the nine core fields of technology in order to apply them to the curriculum of Engineering Tech (GT)

What are the “core” technologies Mechanical Optical Electrical Thermal Electronics Bio Structural Materials Fluid

Mechanical Technology The technology of putting together mechanical parts to produce, control and transmit motion.

The inside of a watch, an egg beater, windmill, and a pulley Applications The inside of a watch, an egg beater, windmill, and a pulley

Electrical Technology The technology of producing, storing, controlling, transmitting, and getting work from electrical energy.

Electric motors in appliances, batteries, generators, electric drill Applications Electric motors in appliances, batteries, generators, electric drill

Electronic Technology The technology of using small amounts of electricity for controlling, and, storing, retrieving, processing and communicating.

Camcorders, computers, tape players, and calculators. Applications Camcorders, computers, tape players, and calculators.

Structural Technology The technology of putting parts and materials together to create supports, containers, shelters, connectors, and functional shapes.

Applications The Eiffel Tower, houses, bridges, satellite dish, skyscrapers, and schools

Fluid Technology The technology of using fluid, either gaseous (pneumatics) or liquid (hydraulics) to apply force or to transport.

Applications Pneumatics: air brakes on a truck, tires on a car and flaps on jet plane. Hydraulics: car brakes and plumbing

Optical Technology The technology of producing light; controlling light; using light for information collection, processing, storage, retrieval and communication; and light to do work.

Applications The light bulb, lenses, CD, fiber optic communication, and lasers for cutting tools and surgery.

Thermal Technology The technology of producing, storing, controlling, transmitting and getting work from heat energy.

Applications Furnace, hot water heater, toaster, oven, hot air balloon and jet engine

Bio Technology The technology of using, adapting and altering organisms and biological processes for a desired outcome.

Applications Stain “eating” enzymes in detergent, vaccines from molds, altering plant genes to produce better crops.

Materials Technology The technology of producing, altering and combining materials.

Applications Producing paper from wood, aluminum from ore, cutting wood, and welding metal.