The project actually does what it was designed to do.
problem
Who designed the iphone?
Steve Jobs
When is the Family Stem Night?
Thursday!
Someone is designing a solution to the problem of dress code. There idea is to just not have school anymore. Which reflection item does this go against?
Ethics, Feasibility
The project changes the world.
impact
The way we solve the problem
solution
Who made the Babytoon spoon?
Cassidy Crowley
What is Mrs. Romero's first name?
Haley
Someone is designing a solution to the problem of dress code. There idea is to make every student order really expensive clothes that all match. Which reflection item does this go against?
Ethics, effectiveness
The project is actually able to be created realistically.
feasible
This word is when someone creates something new or improves something to solve a problem.
Innovate/innovative
Who made the bagless vacuum cleaners?
Dyson
How many kids does Mrs. Romero have?
2
Someone is designing a solution to the problem of lights being on in the classroom. There idea is to allow teachers to do what they want. Which reflection item does this go against?
Impact
The project thinks about the impact it has on other's lives.
ethics
The person who experiences the problem
The user
Who made the S'well water bottle?
Sarah Kauss
What is GT? Be specific
Romero to explain/judge
Someone is designing a solution to the problem of school food. There idea is to have Taco Bell on campus. Which reflection item does this go against?
Feasibility
The name of the item's "first draft" created product.
Prototype
The big idea of how to solve a problem.
Concept
Who made the Miracle Mop?
Joy Mangano
What does GT mean in middle school?
Advanced classes.
Someone is designing a solution to the problem of no pets being allowed on campus. There idea is to allow dogs to come to class with the kids. Which reflection item does this go against?
Feasibility, ethics