Homeroom Warm Up 8-22-13 Today is “Be an Angel Day.” Describe a time that you were an angel to another person, or a time that someone was an angel to you.

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Homeroom Warm Up Today is “Be an Angel Day.” Describe a time that you were an angel to another person, or a time that someone was an angel to you.

Science Warm Up An example of an adaptive form of technology is the text telephone (TTY) which converts typed characters into tones that can be transmitted over a telephone line. Text telephones allow deaf and speech-impaired individuals to communicate relatively quickly over long distances. Adaptive products are A. products that have not gone through any type of design modification since they were invented. B. products that are difficult or impossible for people with disabilities to use. C. products that have been modified from their original design in order to be accessible to people with disabilities. D. products that have been modified from their original design in order to work faster and more efficiently.

Study Guide Topics you should know for weekly test 1.Technology 2.Engineering 3.How science & technology are related 4.Bioengineering 5.Adaptive bioengineering 6.Assistive bioengineering 7.Engineering Design Process 8.5 Steps of EDP 9.Unintended Consequence 10.Intended Benefit 11.Prototype 12.Cost Benefit Analysis

Science Closure Scientists and engineers design new technologies to help solve problems. Often, a new technological design will contain a flaw. Which of the following is true about such a flaw? A. It means that the people who proposed the design should not be scientists or engineers. B. It means that the problem being investigated cannot be solved. C. It makes the technological design useless. D. It should be studied so that the design can be fixed or a new design can be proposed.