An attitude that describes how you respond to challenges
What is Mindset.
What is a SMART goal?
The process of having an invention officially recognized by US government.
What is a Patent/US Patent and Trademark Office?
What is the first step in problem solving?
What is defining the problem?
____________is the exercise of performing chores activities to duplicate someone with a physical limitation.
What is bodystorming?
A _____ mindset believe intelligence is something that can NOT be changed.
What is fixed?
The "S" in SMART goal means...
What is Specific?
What is required to officially register a new invention?
A written description, a drawing and an application?
How many solutions does a problem have?
A product's requirement/what is meant to do is called ________?
What is criteria?
A _____mindset believes change can happen through dedication and hard work.
What is growth?
Goals should NOT be...
What is vague?
What is SCAMPER?
The part of the problem solving process where you come up with many ideas is called ______?
What is brainstorming?
Having a limited amount of materials for producing a products is called a _____.
What is a constraint?
When the brain grows new neurons through challenges and problems.
What is neuroplasticity?
What does the "M" in SMART goal stand for?
What is measurable?
A creative constraint causes _____ creativity
What is more?
Internet search, personal interview, in person analysis and investigation are all examples of ________ for problem solving.
What is research?
A ____________ is a physical model that represents the design?
What is a protoype?
What is both growth and fixed?
What does the "T" in SMART goals stand for?
What is time-bound?
What makes up the acronym SCAMPER?
What is substitute, combine, adjust, modify, put to another use, eliminate, reverse?
Once you have found a solution it is NOT necessary to change it? (True/False)
What is False?
True/False: A prototype must be made out of the same material as the final design?
What is false?