GJHS Robotics Engineering
Mr. Mosorjak
Agile Robotics - This course provides a basic but broad introduction to the field of robotics technology. Due to the multidisciplinary nature of robotics, the student is exposed to the many facets of robotics including material from computer, electrical, and mechanical disciplines with a focus on engineering processes. The laboratory component features basic activities to solidify lecture concepts and team-oriented, hands-on projects to solve basic robotics problems.
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Advanced Power Technology - The Power Technology class will use hands on, problem solving activities in which students work together in lab activities designed to reinforce the content presented. Activities reinforce information presented on alternate energy and power systems including solar, hydroelectric, wind, mechanical, electrical, and fluid power. The internal combustion engine is also introduced as a specific component of human transportation systems. Students will participate in engineering design activities to understand how criteria, constraints, and processes affect designs. Students will be involved in activities and experiences, where they learn about brainstorming, visualizing, modeling, constructing, testing, experimenting, and refining designs. Students also develop skills in researching for information, communicating design information, and reporting results as well as develop an understanding of careers openings in fields involving power technology and evaluate industries, organizations, and careers based on multiple sources of research and information. Students will apply, analyze, and evaluate systems related to power systems.
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