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STEM OFFERINGS / PROJECT LEAD THE WAY Farmington High School – 2012-2013 School Year

Farmington High School Project Lead the Way Engineering Classes

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Farmington High School offers students three courses through Project Lead the Way. Get a view of what students are working on in class.

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STEM OFFERINGS / PROJECT LEAD THE WAYFarmington High School – 2012-2013 School Year

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INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DESIGN

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INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DESIGN

Students complete a “reverse engineering project” as part of the class. Junior Cory Witt finishes up his model.

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INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DESIGN

Freshman Michael Sasso compares his actual product to the 3D Model he created with the computer.

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Sophomore Weston Loeschke puts the final touches on his reverse engineering project, an old fashioned hand mixer.

INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DESIGN

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Freshman Oscar Velazquez creates a set of drawings.

INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DESIGN

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PRINCIPLES OF ENGINEERING

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Students completed a “Recycling Center” project. Their goal is to separate glass, plastic and steel marbles using a control system

software in association with materials handling devices.

Sophomore Tyler Knutson is hard at work on his project.

PRINCIPLES OF ENGINEERING

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Junior Keegan Markwardt and Sophomore Chandler

Ulrich hard at work on their project.

PRINCIPLES OF ENGINEERING

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Separating steel from acrylic using electromagnets.

PRINCIPLES OF ENGINEERING

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Team members Blake Smith, Zach Harvey, Patrick Sunderman, and Devin Widmer present their successful sorting device.

PRINCIPLES OF ENGINEERING

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Successful marble separation using a photo-resistor.

PRINCIPLES OF ENGINEERING

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Team members Josh Patterson, Jake Rogers, Dan Berg and Trent Seal shown with their model and control systems program.

PRINCIPLES OF ENGINEERING

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CIVIL ENGINEERINGAND ARCHITECTURE

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Students work on a residential structure project.

CIVIL ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE

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Senior Brady Oslund works on his design.

CIVIL ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE

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Juniors Ellen St. George and David Talley show the variety of shapes and sizes the projects can take.

CIVIL ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE

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Junior Michael Becker develops his floor plan.

CIVIL ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE

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Junior Nick Kammueller changes the exterior materials of his residential structure.

CIVIL ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE

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INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DESIGNPRINCIPLES OF ENGINEERING

CIVIL ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE

FARMINGTON HIGH SCHOOL