Dive into Design
Learn how to engage your students in the engineering design process through participation in hands-on design challenges. Staff will experience two mini design challenges related to The Tech Challenge 2015 on Seismic Engineering. All staff will leave with two age-appropriate design challenges they can use at their site(s) and the option of taking their creation. Come build your own solutions and see how much fun this would be to do with students of all ages and backgrounds.
The Challenge: Build a skyscraper that has limited roof drift.
subject
Engineering and Invention
age range
duration
materials
Shake Tables
Adhesives and attaching materials (glue, tape, rubber bands, paper clips etc.)
A variety of wires (insulated and metal and pipe cleaner-type materials)
Different types of wood
paper of varying thickness
Weights, around 1 pound, that can be used to load test materials (You will need 3 per group)
Team journals
Popsicle sticks
Foil
Foam sheets
Straws
Coffee Stir Straws
Rubber bands (multiple sizes)
Paper clips
String
Masking tape
Bendable plastic (e.g. transparency sheets)
safety issues
TEST: Don't let young children use scissors or utility knives; assist/monitor older children when they're using scissors or knives.
keywords
design challenge, design challenge learning, ask, imagine, plan, create, test, improve, active, hands-on, real world problems, collaboration, aerodynamics, buoyancy, scale drawings, structures
source
The Tech Museum