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i3 BMW Review

Today’s Goal: Use the app Educreations to create a review of the i3 BMW.

Please grab the iPad you used yesterday.

Slide 1: Summarize

Explain the car in 1 sentence, hitting the most important points. Introduce yourselves / your names in text Photograph of the car

Slide 2: Explain

An audio recording explaining three technologies of your choiceo When you explain, you’re making it clear or easy to understand.

Photograph of each technology Text on the slide labeling each technology Illustrations in ink recorded while you narrate as needed

Slide 3: Evaluate

Identify one aspect of electric cars that you think is a negative. In your narration, explain why this aspect poses a problem. Propose a potential solution.

Include an image to represent the negative and image to represent the solution Include text on the slide labeling the negative and proposing a solution

Slide 4: Determine• Narration - Would you buy an electric car? Why or not?• Illustration/Photograph illustrating your personal choice

Share the Recording:

When you’re finished recording, share the video using these directions:

Hit “Done” in the upper left hand corner Title the video with your first and last names, then

hit next Select “public,” then hit next On the next screen, hit “save” If it asks, click on the gray “Log In” button The username is: durgeestudent@gmail.com and

the pw is: bees123

Day 1

Green Cars: Day 1 – Emissions & History

Green Cars

• What is global warming?• How do cars contribute to global

warming?• Calculating CO2 emissions• Emissions Technology Timeline

Green Cars: Day 1 – Emissions & History

What is Global

Warming?

Green Cars: Day 1 – Emissions & History

Green House Gasses

Green House Gasses

Green

House

Gasses

Green

Hou

se

Gasse

s

Lower Atmosphere

What are potential consequences of global

warming?• Change in weather patterns• Impact on animal & plant

species • Rise in sea level

Green Cars: Day 1 – Emissions & History

1) How do green house gasses

contribute to global warming?

and think!

CH4

N2O

CO2Green

House Gasses

CO2

CO2 g/mile = CO2 per gallon

MPG

Burning 1 gallon of gasoline = 8887 g of CO2

How much CO2

does your car emit?

8887 g of CO2

MPGCO2 g/mile =

Then vs. Now8887 g of CO2

MPGCO2 g/mile =

1950s

13.5 MPG

2010s

24.6 MPG

Then vs. Now1950

s 2010

s Make a prediction: Between the 1950s and the 2010s, what

happened to the amount of CO2

emitted per mile driven?

Then vs. Now

8887 g of CO2

13.5 mpgCO2 g/mile =

1950s 13.5

MPGCO2 g/mile = 658.3

Then vs. Now

8887 g of CO2

24.6 mpgCO2 g/mile =

CO2 g/mile = 361.3

2010s

24.6 MPG

Then vs. Now

CO2 g/mile = 361.3

2010s

24.6 MPG

CO2 g/mile = 658.3

1950s 13.5

MPG

Tech InnovationsReducing Emissions With Technology

Use the PROVIDED resources to complete the graphic organizer• How it reduces emissions (how it powers the

car)• Advantages (cost, ease of manufacturing,

popularity, etc.)

Tech Innovations

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