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E-MAP CHAMBER PROJECT Engineering Math Advancement Program SUMMER 2006

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1 E-MAP CHAMBER PROJECT Engineering Math Advancement Program SUMMER 2006
Mr. Mark Warner, Mercedes Dr. Karen Boykin, UA

2 Class Concept Experience the interrelationship between mathematics and engineering Math is the language of science Engineers apply scientific principles to real-world projects

3 Class Concept This concept is presented in four ways:

4 Class Concept This concept is presented in four ways:
“hands-on” laboratory experiments in engineering disciplines;

5 Class Concept This concept is presented in four ways:
“hands-on” laboratory experiments in engineering disciplines; interactions with practicing engineers;

6 Class Concept This concept is presented in four ways:
“hands-on” laboratory experiments in engineering disciplines; interactions with practicing engineers; field trips to installations where engineers work;

7 Class Concept This concept is presented in four ways:
“hands-on” laboratory experiments in engineering disciplines; interactions with practicing engineers; field trips to installations where engineers work; the application of some basic design and math principles learned in this Chamber Project

8 The Chamber Project Concept
The Chamber Project introduces students to the societal role engineers can play in a community.

9 The Chamber Project Concept
Students took elements of math and science from: Labs field trips interviews with practicing engineers higher level engineering students

10 The Chamber Project Concept
Investigated engineering aspects of design for proposed water theme park in the Lake Nichol area.

11 The Chamber Project Concept
Final Product: basic engineering aspects of the theme park design to include: How and where math and science from labs and field trips applied to the project. First: Used imagination to develop ideas, Second: Cost Park feasibility analysis. A virtual model of park layout.

12 Project Components

13 Presentation Chamber and City to Vote for Top Three Presentations.
10 minutes per group Aerospace - Environmental Chemical - Materials/Metallurgical Civil/Hydrology - Industrial Mechanical - Computer Science Electrical


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