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THERE IS NO HOMEWORK IN 7TH AND 8TH GRADE MODERN TECHNOLOGY CLASSES.  ALL WORK IS TO BE DONE IN CLASS OR ON A MONDAY OR TUESDAY AFTER SCHOOL.

Students are led through different modules that expand their understanding of robotics, structural design, lasers, flight design, rocketry, graphic design, computer animation, electricity, desktop publishing, digital audio production, digital video editing, digital photography, 3D design, small engines, web page design, sheet metal fabrication, Computer Numeric Control (CNC) mill, SMART Board, and flight simulation.

Watch this video walkthrough of our Modern Technology Lab.

Assignments:

Lab Permit

Participation Record

Technology Goal and Words Worksheet

Technology Writing Assignment

Technology Writing Assignment Rubric

7th Grade Module Selection Sheet

8th Grade Module Selection Sheet

Wood Tower Evaluation

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 Evan BiddulphMinimize

Subjects:7th and 8th grade Modern Technology, 6th and 8th grade Computers, 7th and 8th grade Digital Video Editing, TSA Club.

Education: Bachelor of Science from Brigham Young University, Provo Utah in Technology Teacher Education, 2004.  Master of Education in Learning and Technology, Western Governors University, 2008.

 

Bio:  I have been teaching at Euclid since 2005.  Originally from New Jersey, I am one of 6 brothers, all Eagle Scouts with the Boy Scouts of America. During college, I took some time off to serve as a volunteer representative for 2 years in northern Ohio. I was married in 2006 to my wonderful wife, and in 2009 we welcomed a daughter into our family.  My joys in life are my family and learning new technology.

Voice Mail: 303-734-6105
Technology Office Phone: 303-347-7836
Computer Room 22 Phone: 303-347-3804

Email:ebiddulph@lps.k12.co.us

 

 


School record for balsa wood towers - set November 18, 2009 by Tyler T. and DJ S.

70 PSI or 494.9 pounds! 



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