STEM Concepts
● Design Brief Development
○ Have students co-create or critique a design brief including goals, constraints, criteria, and success metrics. ○ Teach students to maintain professional documentation—sketches, annotated thoughts, questions, and data—in an engineering notebook.
● Engineering Notebook Training
Brainstorming Solutions:
● Divergent Thinking Exercises
○ Use rapid ideation (e.g., 5-minute sketch storm) and lateral thinking prompts to encourage multiple and creative solutions. ○ Teach students to substitute, combine, adapt, modify, put to another use, Eliminate, and reverse to stretch ideas beyond the obvious. ○ Use rubrics or scorecards to evaluate solution options by criteria such as feasibility, cost, or safety. ○ Let students share their ideas and provide structured critique using sentence stems like “I wonder…” or “What if…”
● SCAMPER Strategy
● Idea Matrix or Decision Grids
● Gallery Walks with Peer Feedback
Build Prototypes :
● Modeling Workshops
○ Provide exposure to both physical prototyping (e.g., cardboard, 3D prints, recycled materials) and mathematical modeling (e.g., calculating load or flow rates).
● Sketching & CAD Integration
○ Teach how to sketch orthographic, isometric, or exploded views by hand before transitioning to CAD software like Tinkercad or Fusion 360.
● Scale Model Challenges
○ Assign builds that require ratio conversions and spatial reasoning (e.g., scale houses, bridges, packaging designs).
● Resource-Constrained Builds
○ Introduce time, material, or financial constraints to simulate real-world conditions and prompt
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