Friday, April 15, 2011

Egg Drop Challenge

Acheivements Stanley and I got
Material Size:(your egg is not included in the material size)
(air is ubiquitous and not included in material size. "Rare" commodities like helium are.)

-Your materials fit inside a printer paper box
-Your materials fit inside a shoe box
-Your materials fit inside a cigar box
-Your materials fit inside an Altoids box

Material Weight:
(your egg is not included in material weight)
-Your materials weigh less than 500 grams.
-Your materials weigh less than 300 grams.
-Your materials weigh less than 200 grams.
-Your materials weigh less than 150 grams.
-Your materials weigh less than 100 grams.
-Your materials weigh less than 50 grams.
-Your materials weigh less than 25 grams.


Drop Achievements

Drop Accuracy:
-You hit the butcher paper!
-You hit inside the third ring!
Egg Resilience:-Your egg broke but the yolk remained intact.
-Your egg cracked but the yolk stayed inside and intact.
-Your egg cracked but was still together.
-Your egg didn't break in any way! (awarded three times)
-Your egg didn't break in any way! (awarded three times)
-Your egg didn't break in any way! (awarded three times)

Stanley and I got 18 acheivements


Monday, March 14, 2011

) What is the TED organization about?
TED is a website that you can look a people getting interviewed and see new things that are being created and new things that have been discovered.

2) What is the purpose of their website and how does the functionality of their site support that?
The purpose of the website is too inform people what is new and see things happening in our world.
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3) As Engineers and Problem Solvers, which topic areas (the choices from the "Show talks related to:" section on the sidebar) are of most interest to us? Justify your answer.
The section that a Engineer woud look at is technology, design, science, adn global issues because in these sections things are being designed and new things are being created like solar powered airplanes.

4) Based on your previous answer, what are 3 talks (videos) on the site that appear like they would be of most interest to you as an Engineer/Problem Solver? Justify your choices.
Three videos that seemed interesting were solar powered plane because a new thing is being designedd and can be advanced later in the future.

5) Each student will watch a unique video. Claim your video on the following period specific posts: 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th. If no one else has claimed your video, leave a comment on that post to call the one you want. If someone else has already claimed the talk, go back and pick another one. Watch the video. Embed the video in your blog post and create a bulletized outline of the key issues presented in the talk.
The video I claim is Betrand Piccard's solar powered adventure becuase a new plane is being designed to save enrgy.

6) How could you get involved in the field/technology/issue you chose to hear about? What experience/skills/training/education would you need to learn to get involved with this field?
I could get involveved by saving as much energy as I can by using more solar powered things  like lights.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

1. What is the purpose or primary function of the object?
The purpose of my object is to make drawinngs or writings on paper. A pencil is used best on paper and can make wirting or drawings.

2. Make an educated guess as to how this product operates. Use simple machines’ terminology to explain the object’s sequential operation.
This product works by moving your hand back and forth and if you want lead to come out you must hit the top of it where the eraser is and the lead comes out the bottom. Inside I think there is somethign that pushes the lead down farther and farther every time you hit the top.

3. Identify the system inputs, intended product function, and outputs. Use power point to create a "black box" graphic like the toothbrush example discussed in class. Save the slide as a .jpg image and post it to answer this question.


4. What mechanical components are visible?
There are only a few mechanical components you can see like an eraser and the lead that comes from the bottom,
5. What is it about this device’s function that you cannot identify, because the mechanical components are hidden from plain view?
You can not identify how the lead goes through the penicl. Also, you do not know what the clicking noise comes from.

Monday, February 28, 2011

Conclusion

1. What are trends? Why is it important to identify them prior to graphic design?
Trends are things that people like and dislike. It is important to identify trends before designging to see if your product will be liked.
2. How does human nature play a role in how a product is marketed to a specific demographic group?
Each person likes something else, but you should design your product to what people do not like, you will not make any money off your product.
3. How is a potential audience identified?
A potential audience is identified by what they like and what they by more.
4. What must you discover about the target audience prior to graphic design?
You must find out what they want and what they want your product to be like so the audience will buy the product.

Opt in 1 Super Advertising

  • One ad could cost up to 3 million dollars for thirty seconds of advertising
  • 9 million people watch the super bowl
  • I think it is worth spending that much money, but if your ad it not good, it could be a waste of money

Content is King

What is a field/hobby/something you have a passion for (surfing, sailing, robotics, painting, etc.)?
My hobbies are playing soccer and hanging out with my friends.

What person or organization in that field has used blogging to promote their brand?
My favorite team, Manchest United, has a blog and fans can ask questions and communicate.

What is a field you might see yourself blogging about?

I could see myself blogging abput sports and scores on soccer.