Showing posts with label Presentation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Presentation. Show all posts

Monday, April 30, 2012

Answer #3

  • What is most important to being a successful electronic engineer?
  • Prevention of electrocution and hazardous materials.
Evidence
  • Engineers work with electronics, which use electricity in order to complete another function such as lighting up a room.
  • Parts of electronic devices are soldered together with lead that creates hazardous fumes and bubbles that can pop and splatter.
  • A jolt of electricity can cause severeburns that can prove fatal.
Sources
  • Tony Rangel
  • U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
  • Electronics for Dummies
    



Room Creativity

1. I plan to address the room creativity expectations by putting posters around the room with my eq and place electronic devices around the room.
2. 3 activities I have are a demonstration of how electricity can cause harm, show an innovation my uncle has made, and a matching game.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Answer 2

I plan on addressing my EQ at the beginning and then stating one of my answers, which is adapting to new technologies. I will provide 3 examples/facts along with my sources.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Answer 1

1. My answer to my EQ is having patience when working with electronic equipment.

2.If you don't have patience when working with electronic equipment you can endanger yourself by making a mistake and possibly electrocute yourself. Also if you rush into things when constructing a component you may damage the component.

3. I found these answers from a book i had called "Electronic Projects for Dummies" and my first interview with Tony Rangel, Co-owner of Star Sensor Technology.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Presentation Reflection

My first interview really didn't affect my presentation.My presentation ws soley about my service learning and I knew before my first interview where I was going to do my service learning.

I would have to say my visuals stood out during my whole presentation. I think my visuals helped everyone understand a little more about what I was talking about and that my visuals actually went along with what I was presenting on.

The most challenging to do was check for understanding. I wanted to make sure the audience's questions got answered but I was not able to do it because of the time limit.