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Syllabus 1 Credit The course prepares students to understand and apply technological concepts and processes that are the cornerstone for the high school technology program. Group and individual activities engage students in creating ideas, developing innovations, and engineering practical solutions. Technology content, resources, and laboratory/classroom activities apply student applications of science, mathematics, and other school subjects in authentic situations. Instructor: Contact Information: Email: carlos.baez@pgcps.org Website: www.mrbaez.com Phone Ext: 83805 Materials: 1. Flash drive 2. Email account 3. Composition book Units of Study: Unit 1: Technological Inventions and Innovations Lesson 1: The History of Technology Lesson 2: Inventions and Innovations: An Evolutionary Process Lesson 3: Advertising and Marketing Effects on Technology Lesson 4: The Role of Research and Development: A Problem-Solving Approach Unit 2: The Engineering Design Process Lesson 1: The Engineering Design Process Lesson 2: Collecting and Processing of Information Lesson 3: Design Principles Lesson 4: Criteria and Constraints Lesson 5: Prototypes and Modeling Lesson 6: Applying the Design Process and Documentation Unit 3: The Designed World Lesson 1: Energy and Power Lesson 2: Construction Lesson 3: Manufacturing Lesson 4: Information and Communication Lesson 5: Agriculture and Transportation Lesson 6: Telemedicine

Unit 4: Systems Lesson 1: Core Technologies Lesson 2: Systems Model Lesson 3: Reverse Engineering Lesson 4: Troubleshooting Attendance, Tardiness: Students are expected to attend class in accordance with the Public School Requirements of PGCPS. Students are expected to be in class and prepared to learn when the class starts. Tardiness to class of more than 20 minutes will be treated as an absence. Students absent from class more than 5% of the time may not receive credit for the class. Class participation: Participation in class discussion and lab activities is a required part of this class. Missed exams or assignments: Students may make up exams or assignments and receive a recorded grade when an excused absence(s) (sick, family death, court) is documented by a note from the parent. Assignments not turned in on the assigned date will not be accepted and the student will not receive credit for that assignment. Lab safety/health: It is the responsibility of the students to follow the training of safe practices in the technology and engineering education lab. The safety program consists of more than lecturing and posting safety rules and regulations. It includes instruction that actively involves the students in learning and choosing behaviors that promote the safe use of equipment that is used in the technology and engineering education lab. The implementation and promotion of safe practices in the technology and engineering education lab to prevent incidents and injuries to students are the responsibility of everyone. It is the students responsibility to adhere to all safety rules and regulations within the classroom. Academic dishonesty: Loss of credit for assignment or course may be appropriate in addition to other consequences. Restitution for loss or damage may be requested in addition to other consequences. Where appropriate, law enforcement officials will be involved. Grading: The grading system for this class consists of letter grades based on an average for the assignment. A (89.5-100%) - Outstanding level of achievement B (80-89%) - High level of achievement C (70-79%) - Satisfactory level of achievement D (60-69%) - Low level of achievement E (59% or lower) Failure I (Incomplete)

Syllabus (FOT) Course Syllabus and Expectations My signature indicates that I have read and understand the Foundations of Technology (FOT) Syllabus and Expectations guide and will abide by the guidelines mentioned within. Student s Printed Name: Student s Signature: Student s Email: Parent s Signature: Date: Parent s Email:

Syllabus Technology Education Teacher Email: carlos.baez@pgcps.org High Point HS 3601 Powder Mill Rd. Beltsville MD 20705 Phone: 301-572-6400 Ext: 83805 Tools and Machines Permission Slip To Whom It May Concern: Upon the signing of this form I am granting my son or daughter permission to participate in their respective technology education course taught by at High Point HS during the 2014-2015 school year. I understand that my son or daughter s participation in the technology education course may require their use of potentially dangerous tools and machines. I understand that my son or daughter will be able to use these machines only after they have completed and received one hundred percent (100%) on a machines safety quiz and a supervised demonstration. By signing and returning this form, I am acknowledging all of the above, granting my permission for my son or daughter to participate in a technology education class, and releasing and High Point HS from any and all liability related to my son or daughter s participation in his/her respective technology education class. Parent Signature: Student Signature: Date:

Syllabus Release Form As a parent/guardian of, I hereby grant permission for my child to be videotaped by to be used (check all that apply): in a publication for the teacher s website. on the school s website (indicate below if child s name may be used). My child s name MAY be used with photograph online. My child s name may NOT be used with photograph online. Other: I understand that the photograph(s) or videotape of my child will only be used for the purpose stated above. Signature of parent/guardian Signature of witness Date