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Course Title
How Everyday Technology Works
Description
The course attempts to explain the principles behind the technologies which define our modern way of life. The class surveys a broad range of technology including: radio, television, computers, ultrasound, microwave ovens, and the automobile. Consumer products serve as a means of illustrating scientific knowledge and its applications. The course seeks to remove some of the mystery surrounding science and technology. We live in a very complex and interconnected world created through modern technology. Too often this technology seems as enigmatic as magic. We will identify some key concepts from the sciences that are applied frequently in modern technology, and work to obtain an understanding of these principles. The course is intended for the general education of liberal arts students who are not majoring in science or engineering.
Purpose
This section includes the objective and the activity level of the course
Contributor
Kate Disney
Institution
Mission College, Santa Clara, CA
Activity Classification
The table of Activity Classification for the course
| Cross-Cutting Concepts | Congnitive Dimension | Tech Topic Area - Engineering |
|---|---|---|
| ○ Systems | ● Knowledge | ○ Medical |
| ○ Bio-based | ||
| ○ Design | ● Capabilities | ○ Engergy & Power |
| ○ Info Tech & Comm | ||
| ○ Connections | ● Decision-making | ○ Transfortation |
| ○ Manufacturing & Const |
Teaching Materials
General teaching Materials