The first step of the Engineering Design Process where we find a problem to be solved
What is Define the Problem?
These spinning parts make the drone fly
What are propellers?
This Gmail feature automatically saves your email as you write
What is auto-save/drafts?
Click this button in Chrome to open a new tab
What is the plus (+) sign?
What happens if you press the "down" arrow after clicking on a folder in Google Drive?
What is download the folder?
After testing, engineers do this to their design to make it better
What is Improve/Revise?
This part lets you take pictures and videos from the drone
What is the camera?
This symbol is required in every email address
What is @?
This bar at the top of Chrome is where you type website addresses
What is the address/URL bar?
This is the name for the branch of math and science that helps computers learn from examples
What is Machine Learning?
The step where engineers draw their ideas and make detailed plans
What is Design/Plan?
The specific name of our classroom drone
What is the Tello drone?
This Gmail feature helps organize emails into categories
What are labels/folders?
This star icon in Chrome lets you save important websites
What are bookmarks?
This is the name of a project from Google that helps train machine learning models
What is Teachable Machine?
This step involves gathering information about the problem
What is Research?
We use this device to control our drone
What is an iPad/tablet?
This tab shows promotional emails in Gmail
What is the Promotions tab?
Pressing Control+Shift+T does this
What is open the last closed tab?
This is the name of a project from Google that provides an alternative to Scratch
What is CS First?
The final phase where engineers share their solution with others
What is Communicate?
This safety item must be charged before flying the drone
What is the battery?
This Gmail function allows you to undo sending an email
What is undo send?
This symbol in Chrome indicates a website is secure
What is the padlock/lock icon?
This is the password for our classroom computers
What is "stem"?