ENGINEERING DESIGN & PRESENTATION ii
S.T.E.M. ENDORSEMENT
OVERVIEW
KISD #: 936818
Grades: 11-12 2.0 Credits
Prerequisite: Engineering Design and Presentation I
Required Fee/Materials: Yes
Industry Certification: Autodesk Inventor
Engineering Design and Presentation II is a continuation of knowledge and skills learned in Engineering Design and Presentation I. Students enrolled in this course will demonstrate knowledge and skills of the design process as it applies to engineering fields using multiple software applications and tools necessary to produce and present working drawings, solid model renderings, and prototypes. Students will use a variety of computer hardware and software applications to
complete assignments and projects. Through implementation of the design process, students will transfer advanced academic skills to component designs. Emphasis will be placed on using skills from ideation through prototyping.
Students are encouraged to participate in extended learning experiences such as career and technical
student organizations and other leadership or extracurricular organizations.
The core competencies for this class can be found here:
Grades: 11-12 2.0 Credits
Prerequisite: Engineering Design and Presentation I
Required Fee/Materials: Yes
Industry Certification: Autodesk Inventor
Engineering Design and Presentation II is a continuation of knowledge and skills learned in Engineering Design and Presentation I. Students enrolled in this course will demonstrate knowledge and skills of the design process as it applies to engineering fields using multiple software applications and tools necessary to produce and present working drawings, solid model renderings, and prototypes. Students will use a variety of computer hardware and software applications to
complete assignments and projects. Through implementation of the design process, students will transfer advanced academic skills to component designs. Emphasis will be placed on using skills from ideation through prototyping.
Students are encouraged to participate in extended learning experiences such as career and technical
student organizations and other leadership or extracurricular organizations.
The core competencies for this class can be found here:
§130.411. Engineering Design and Presentation II (Two Credits), Adopted 2015.
TEXTBOOK RESOURCES
CURRICULUM
Just begin with Unit 1 and work your way down each page. Make sure to ask for help when you cannot figure something out on your own!
GRADING
Minor Grades are 40% of your total quarter grade, and come from Professionalism. You start with a 100 each week and unprofessional behavior is deducted from your grade, typically 10 points for each display. There will be at least 6 Minor Grades issued each quarter, but often more than that since you get one each week.
Major Grades are 60% of your total quarter grade, and come from any assignment you do for the class. Major Grades will be taken every couple weeks, and will be based on the progress you have made on assignments since the last grading time. If you aren't sure what you should be working on, please ask the teacher. There will be at least 3 Major Grades issued each quarter.
CTE testing days are Fridays this year. But you will not have any test or homework for this class; only in class assignments and long term projects that will also be finished in class.
The Semester and Final Exams are your Portfolio of work. Please see the Portfolio tab on the left of this page for information on how to put together your Portfolio.
Major Grades are 60% of your total quarter grade, and come from any assignment you do for the class. Major Grades will be taken every couple weeks, and will be based on the progress you have made on assignments since the last grading time. If you aren't sure what you should be working on, please ask the teacher. There will be at least 3 Major Grades issued each quarter.
CTE testing days are Fridays this year. But you will not have any test or homework for this class; only in class assignments and long term projects that will also be finished in class.
The Semester and Final Exams are your Portfolio of work. Please see the Portfolio tab on the left of this page for information on how to put together your Portfolio.