Overview
With so much talk about renewable energy, STAN suggested that we investigate one form of energy, wind power.
In this Challenge, Trainees will research wind power using the Engineering Design Process. Our STEM Hero for this Challenge is the William Kamkwamba.
Trainees will explore mathematics with pinwheels and also harness the wind with a wind-powered lift.
Once their research is complete, they will take their knowledge and use their imagination to think about a way that wind power could be used.
As always, at the end of the Challenge, Trainees will take their journey and create a 5-minute presentation.
All our Challenges are created in such a way that Trainees of any age can use them. Our test Trainee group ranges in age from 7 years old to 14 years old. However, we have had 5-year-olds successfully complete Challenges with assistance, and even a few parents joined their Trainees to learn to code! We recommend simplifying the task for younger Trainees and helping them with the Challenge Kits. We recommend that older students go more in-depth and that their finished solution is of a higher standard and more detailed. We have also taken into consideration different learning styles. So the Portfolio and Lessons can be adapted to each Trainee’s needs. Ultimately, our program is about working through the process. And you are never too young or too old to learn that skill.
For this Challenge, Trainees over 10 years old should be able to complete it with minimal assistance. Younger Trainees can successfully complete it with help. A screwdriver is required.
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Course Features
- Lectures 16
- Quiz 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 16
- Certificate Yes
- Assessments Yes