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Temperature Tactics
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  In this activity, learners explore the devices used over time to measure changes in temperature.
   
Using Ohm's Law to Build a Voltage Divider
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  In this activity, learners apply Ohm’s Law to construct voltage divider circuits. Learners discover how to read resistor codes and calculate resistor values.
   
A Question of Balance
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  In this activity, learners explore how engineers use scales and measures when designing a manufacturing process to ensure that final products are uniform in weight or count.
   
Can You Copperplate?
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  In this activity, learners explore chemical engineering and how the processes of chemical plating and electroplating have impacted many industries.
   
Pulleys and Force
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  In this activity, learners explore the concept of force and how pulleys are used in everyday life to make work easier.
   
Measuring the Wind
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  In this activity, learners explore how anemometers work to record wind speeds and how the equipment has undergone engineering adaptations over time.
   
Cast Your Vote
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  In this activity, learners explore how voting systems have changed with engineering advances over time. Learners work in teams to design their own voting system using easy to find materials.
   
Adaptive Device Design
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  In this activity, learners explore the concept of how engineering has made possible the development of--and ongoing improvements to--adaptive devices that serve to help individuals with a wide range o
   
Rubber Band Racers
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  In this activity, learners explore the design of rubber band powered cars. Learners work in teams of "engineers" to design and build their own rubber band cars out of everyday items.
   
EEEEK--A Mouse!
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  In this activity, learners explore the concept of how engineering solved the problem of human/computer interface.
   
Two Button Buzzer Circuit
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  In this activity, learners explore an everyday situation, where either of two or more buttons can ring a buzzer.
   
Telescoping Periscope
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  In this activity, learners explore the many uses of periscopes and how this simple device was designed and is used in many applications.
   
Pendulum Time
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  In this activity, learners explore how the pendulum has been a reliable way to keep time for centuries.
   
Chair Lift Challenge
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  In this activity, learners explore the unique challenges in transportation engineering, such as devising a method for skiers or hikers to get to the top of a mountain.
   
Trebuchet Toss
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  In this activity, learners explore trebuchet design. Teams of learners construct trebuchets from everyday materials.
   
Critical Load
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  In this activity, learners explore the concepts of structural engineering and how to measure the critical load, or the maximum weight a structure can bear.
   
Spring Scale Engineering
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  In this activity, learners explore how spring scales work and how they are used for non-exact weight measurement.
   
Water Tower Challenge
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  In this activity, learners explore how engineers work to solve the challenges of a society, such as delivering safe drinking water.
   
Life Vest Challenge
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  In this activity, learners explore the engineering behind life vests or personal flotation devices and the challenges met by these devices.
   
Hand Biometrics Technology
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  In this activity, learners explore how engineers incorporate biometric technologies into products as well as the challenges of engineers who must weigh privacy, security and other issues when designin
  