It seems like forever since I've seen 4th period! When we have class again (on Thursday), we will be starting the reverse engineering unit, beginning with a lesson on visual analysis. If you have not completed the CAD modelling packet, you will need to find time to come in before or after school during tutorial times in order to complete the designs.
Internships & Summer Camps
If you haven't already discovered the tabs for scholarships and for summer camps, now would be a good time. About this time of year, I start getting information from companies, universities, and agencies like NASA about opportunities that are available to high school engineering students.
Specifically, for now, A&M has a summer camp for aspiring architects, called Camp Arch. Check out their web site and pick up an application from Mrs. Hernandez in the main office if you are interested. Also, UTSA hosts a summer engineering camp with 2 options (overnight or day only). Look for more details on their respective web pages or on my Internship & Summer Camps page, linked on the tab above.
Field Trips & Extra-curricular opportunities
Sign-up for the A&M Engineering Expo is still available. The sooner you get your team together and sign up through me, the more likely it is that you will get your choice of competitions. The expo is March 22, and the bus will leave RRHS at 6:00 a.m. for College Station, returning by 10:00 p.m. All activity events, meals, and the event t-shirt are covered for you through A&M and the engineering activity fund. Also, don't forget to fill out the required RRISD and TAMU permission/behavior forms.
Students may attend the Edison Lecture series with us this year on Feb 6. The bus will leave from the 700 bldg bus loop at 10:00 a.m. and return by 2:00 - in time for C Lunch. The topic this year will be Mobile Computing, so you can expect exhibits related to the challenges of mobile computing and hear UT professors talk about the challenges of solving problems surrounding making our computing power more mobile as give some insights as to what you can expect to see as the "next big thing". If you are interested, sign up on the form below so that I know who will be attending and (of course) fill out the required permission forms.
This week at RRHS
Report cards will (now) be sent home on Thursday, a day later due to the weather cancellation on Tuesday.
DE students can earn credit through ACC based solely on your course grade (no EoC exam requirement). The credit would automatically show up on your ACC transcript if you qualify once you enroll in classes at ACC. A letter was sent home last week offering you the opportunity to "opt out" of using your social security number as the ACC identification number for this process. Any student who does NOT return the letter signed by his or her parents will have their social security number assigned as the student ID for ACC. Please make sure to return these or contact me if you have any questions.
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Sunday, January 12, 2014
Week of January 13
This week in IED
IED students will continue working on the many Inventor modelling tools this week. Once we complete that, late this week, we will move on to reverse engineering - looking at the form, fit, and function of an existing design to determine how it can be improved.
If you are interested in the Texas A&M Engineering Expo, to be held March 22, find some of your friends to form a team and sign up via the form below. Note that there are 2 forms that are required by A&M as well as 2 forms required by me in order to join a team for this event. Be sure that you complete all of the forms quickly so that your team gets their first choice of competitions.
This week at RRHS
Herff-Jones will be on campus Wednesday & Thursday for seniors to order caps & gowns. Be sure to stop by their table in the 1100 bldg during lunches to get yours ordered.
College Visits
Monday (1/13) - Harvard
Texas A&M Engineering Expo
The Student Engineer's Council at Texas A&M has combined the FADE competition from the past with the physics and science departments festival to create the Texas A&M Engineering Expo. The expo includes several design competitions, including one in which student teams create an alternative energy car that must travel across a 30 foot bridge and deliver the maximum amount of energy (impact, hit, crush) to a 3" diameter target on the other side. You may form the teams from students at RRHS, and we will cover the team entry fee and bus transportation for you. For planning purposes, I need to know who is going and on what teams. You need to fill out the Google Docs form below so that I can get the information necessary. In addition, you MUST fill out both the TAMU release forms and the RRISD forms.
IED students will continue working on the many Inventor modelling tools this week. Once we complete that, late this week, we will move on to reverse engineering - looking at the form, fit, and function of an existing design to determine how it can be improved.
If you are interested in the Texas A&M Engineering Expo, to be held March 22, find some of your friends to form a team and sign up via the form below. Note that there are 2 forms that are required by A&M as well as 2 forms required by me in order to join a team for this event. Be sure that you complete all of the forms quickly so that your team gets their first choice of competitions.
This week at RRHS
Herff-Jones will be on campus Wednesday & Thursday for seniors to order caps & gowns. Be sure to stop by their table in the 1100 bldg during lunches to get yours ordered.
College Visits
Monday (1/13) - Harvard
Texas A&M Engineering Expo
The Student Engineer's Council at Texas A&M has combined the FADE competition from the past with the physics and science departments festival to create the Texas A&M Engineering Expo. The expo includes several design competitions, including one in which student teams create an alternative energy car that must travel across a 30 foot bridge and deliver the maximum amount of energy (impact, hit, crush) to a 3" diameter target on the other side. You may form the teams from students at RRHS, and we will cover the team entry fee and bus transportation for you. For planning purposes, I need to know who is going and on what teams. You need to fill out the Google Docs form below so that I can get the information necessary. In addition, you MUST fill out both the TAMU release forms and the RRISD forms.
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