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Aesthetic
Analog
Relating to information represented by a continuously variable physical quantity.
Assignor The owner on record of a,
patent, or trademark registration who is transferring (assigning) ownership to another entity (assignee).
Assignee
A person or entity to whom a right or liability is legally transferred.
Beneficiary
A person who derives (gets) advantage from something.
Binary
Relating to, using, or expressed in a system of numerical notation that has 2 rather than 10 as a base.
Brainstorming A method of producing ideas
or solving problems by holding a spontaneous group discussion.
(an idea generator)
Computer An electronic device for
storing and processing data, typically in binary form, according to instructions given to it in a program.
Conceptualize
To form a “concept” or idea of something.
Copyright
The exclusive legal right, given to an originator or an assignee to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material.
Cultural Invention
An innovative set of useful social behaviours adopted by people and passed on to others.
Design Purpose, planning, or intention that exists or is thought to exist behind an action, fact, or material object.
Design Cycle The systematic approach to design that uses the 4 basics of: investigate, plan, create, and evaluate
DigitalInformation (data) technology that uses non-continuous values and is represented by a system of “1’s” and “0’s”.
• (Clock example)
Distribution(Business Definition)
The action or process of supplying goods to stores and other businesses that sell to consumers.
Ecological
Emoticon
Little text-based faces and objects that you often see in e-mail and online chat to give the reader a sense of the writer’s emotion .
Encryption
The coding or scrambling of information so that it can only be decoded and read by someone who has the correct decoding key.
Engineering The branch of science and technology
concerned with the design, building, and use of engines, machines, and structures.
EnhancementAn increase or
improvement in quality, value, or extent of
something.
Entrepreneur
A person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
Ergonomic
Intended by design to provide optimum comfort and to avoid stress or injury… especially in the workplace.
Eureka Moment
The common human experience of suddenly understanding a previously incomprehensible problem or concept.
Fabrication
The action or process of making or manufacturing something.
Format
The way in which something is arranged or set out.
(in computing) To arrange or put into an acceptable form for computer use.
HardwareThe physical parts of a computer and related devices…the parts of a computer that can be touched.
HTML HTML stands for "Hyper-Text
Markup Language." This is the language that all Web pages are written in so that they may be read by a Web Browser.
Ideator One who is trained in the art
and science of brainstorming to deliver sudden, exciting and relevant ideas.
Innovation
The introduction of something new.
Invention A new, useful process,
machine, improvement, etc., that did not exist previously and that is recognized as the product of some unique ideas.
IP Address A code made up of 4 sets of numbers
separated by three dots that identifies a particular computer on the Internet.
• Example: 162.46.176.3
Lettering The act, art, or process of forming letters.
Model A three-dimensional,
mathematical, or virtual representation of an idea or object-- typically on a smaller scale than the original.
Modem
• A modem is a communications device that allows one computer to connect another computer and transfer data over telephone lines.
Modification
To alter or change in order to facilitate improved or increased function.
Nanotechnology
• Science, engineering, and technology conducted at the nanoscale which is about 1 10-9 of a meter or 1/ 25,400,000 of in an inch.
• Technology on the atom level.
Nexus
A connection or series of connections linking two or more things.
Operating System
The software that supports a computer's basic functions such as controlling devices and launching programs.
Orientation
Introductory instruction concerning a new situation.
Patent A government license
granting a right or title for a set period to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention.
Essential Question In designer/inventor
terms what is a patent?
Prepare to Present Your Invention Concept
Prior Art
The existing body of technological information against which an invention is judged to be patentable
Proxy
• A server that all computers on the local network have to go through before accessing information on the Internet.
Prototype
A first, typical or preliminary model of something, esp. a machine, from which other forms are developed or copied.
RAM Memory
--Random Access Memory-- The temporary (working)
memory storage on a computer.
Resolution
The number of pixels (individual points of color) contained on a display monitor.
ROM Memory
—Read Only Memory— The long term, permanent
memory storage on a computer.
Royalty
Payment made to an inventor (usually a percentage) based on sales of the invention.
Simulation The production of a model
within it’s operational circumstances in order to estimate its behavioral characteristics.
Skill SetA person's range of skills or abilities.
Software
The programs and other operating information used by a computer.
Specification (s):• An explicit, precise set of
requirements for an item, material, component, system or service.
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Template
Something that serves as a model for others to copy: a pattern.
Think Partner A trans-disciplinary (different
subject) expert who collaborates with clients on innovation opportunities.
http://ericgoldmanesq.com/blog/2013/06/11/albert-einstein-genius-collaborator/
Thumbnail
A brief or small sketch drawing, picture or
description.
TrademarkA trademark is a word, name, symbol or device which is used in trade with goods to indicate the source of the goods and to distinguish them from the goods of others.
Trade Secret
A secret device or technique used by a company in manufacturing its products.
Utility (Usefulness) The legal requirement that an invention must have an application or use; it cannot just be a new thing.
Working Drawing
A scale drawing that serves as a guide for the production of an item such as a building or machine.
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Metric 500Rankings
Rank Name Designer(s) Time
1 12345 Baylee/ Brooke 1.01722 Night Hawke Holton/ Austin 1.0639
3 Willy Wildcat Will/ Thomas 1.0730
Invention Thumbnail
Innovation Working Drawing
Brainstorm Model
Ideator Simulation
Think Partner Prototype
Design Brief Entrepreneur
Patent
Trademark
Copyright
Trade Secret
Validation To garner feedback from consumers or end-users to verify a product or service concept is viable.
Viral
An image, video, advertisement, etc. that is circulated rapidly on the Internet.
Virus
Destructive or Malicious computer programming.
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Template Brainstorm
Orientation Ideator
Technology Think Partner
Thumbnail Working Drawing
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Computer Software
Binary Operating System
Digital RAM
Analog Rom
Resolution Default
Hardware Virus
1. Remove the contents of your lab notebooks.
2. Staple the contents together.
3. Place on the first shelf of the bookcase by the door.
Prepare a Title Block on an answer sheet for
“Vocabulary Test # 61” Refer to the Day #2 lab
entry and the example on the board.
No Journal Entry Today
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Get notebooks ready to turn in
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