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HISTORY OF ELECTRONICS – PROJECT MENU
 
Each student is required to pick two of the following items to be presented to the entire class on a date to be determined by a random drawing. Groups will present on the day the first person from the group is chosen.
 
All individual projects are worth 200 total points each, with 100 points applied to the total package.
(For a project total of 500 points per person)
 
 
 
Project Options – PICK 2
 
 
·        5 page historical report with sources attached
 
1.    14pt Font: choose between(Berling Antiqua – Tahoma – Bell MT)
2.   Dbl Space with margin settings of 1.0 all the way around
3.   Cover sheet: Title – student name – date - class title
 
·        Power Point Presentation including 20 or more slides (5 mins)
 
·        Visual Chart / Graph / Timeline (should be extremely detailed
 
·        Demonstration and/or experiment
 
·        Lecture on topic (including student measured retention) (20 mins)
 
·        Video presentation (5 mins)
 
 
STUDENTS WILL BE GIVEN 4 CLASS PERIODS TO COMPLETE ASSIGNMENT 
 
January 11 - 15. Projects will be due on Friday February 11 @ 10:20am.
 
All late assignments will be assessed a 50pt deduction per day (no exceptions)
 
Presentation order will be determined on Friday January 11
    
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Winter Term - Electronics
Open to all 11th – 12th grade students                  COUNTS TOWARDS MATH CREDIT
1/2 credit  (1 trimester)                                  Prerequisite: “C+” or better in Algebra I   
 
     This course is designed as an introduction to Basic Electrical Principles. It covers: safety, basic electrical theory (DC current applications), Ohm’s Law, reading of schematic drawings, along with electrical component identification and function. Sources of electrical power including motors, generators and batteries are also covered. Projects include: Mini Electric / Solar Car Construction, Residential Wiring & Design, Electrical Soldering Kits, and ‘Breadboard’ Labs using a digital multimeter and power supply.