1B Unit 1 Engineering Vocabulary
Across
- 2. a large coordination between the movement of people, goods, and services along with their means of communication and transportation
- 5. the capability of a network of computing devices to collect, interpret, and take action based on the ability to compare incredibly large collections of information
- 8. being able to manipulate and rotate an object in your mind
- 13. a method of communication such as that found in not only images but with body language, gestures, and even facial movements of expression
- 15. a food preserving process involving freezing the food then lowering its pressure allowing its water content to evaporate from the food item, therefore dehydrating it
- 16. the process of thinking of various possible solutions to a problem explored during the brainstorming part of the engineering design process
- 17. or sociocentric thinking, when a person tends to only think in the perspective relating to their social groups such as that pertaining to their particular culture or belief system
- 18. the thought process that when given a limited amount of options, there would exist one best solution
Down
- 1. self-directed, self-disciplined, self-monitored, and self-corrective thinking
- 3. a one-way wireless technology that defines a user’s receiver location and is used for navigation along with surveying
- 4. the developed ability to be aware of ourselves within a given space
- 6. the understanding of deeper relationships of ideas or principles such as those found in making metaphors or analogies
- 7. a digital interconnected ecosystem of human and machine
- 9. an idea that presents something entirely new or may be an entirely new change to an existing idea
- 10. or egocentric thinking, when a person thinks their world only revolves around them and are not able to see another’s perspective or point of view
- 11. the process of heating milk or other liquids to destroy microorganisms and prevent bacterial contamination
- 12. an economic term for estimating future supply and demand
- 14. the process of understanding how something works through deconstruction (taking it apart)