phases of the technological procces
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School: Gonzalo Arango
Location: Suba
Members:Juan David Carvajal CastroJohn Steven Rondón Montero
Teacher:Gerardo Gualteros
Phases of the technological process
A set of orderly tasks, which allow the human being to elaborate the products that satisfy their
needs.A) Problem Statement.B) Search for Information.C) Design.D) Planning. E) Construction.F) Evaluation.G) Disclosure.
Problem Statement.It consists of identifying the problem in question and what conditions it must meet.
Search for information. Once the problem is defined, information should be
sought in all available means, such as the internet, books, asking people around us, direct observation of similar
objects, etc.With this information you can generate ideas and clarify concepts about the materials to be used, manufacturing techniques and shape of the object.
Draw out the best individual ideas to adopt a final design resulting from a combination of them.
Design.
Although it may not seem like it, this is one of the main phases of the project method. Planning consists of organizing the tasks in an orderly manner, indicating for each one the persons who will carry out the tasks, the tools and materials to be used and the steps that need to be followed.
Planning
The normal thing is to first manufacture the pieces that make up the object separately, and then assemble them all.
Construction
It remains to be seen whether the manufactured object fulfills its function. We can find two cases: that the object works properly (we go directly to the next stage), or that the object does not work (all the previous points will be reviewed again to see where the failure is).
Evaluation
The failures that usually occur are:Design mistakes. Unsuitable building materials. Badly assembled mechanisms or parts. Problems with electrical contacts.
Disclosure.If an object is made that fulfills it, the logical thing is to spread it for the whole society to benefit. For this we make use of the "Technical Memory" and publication in press and specialized magazines.
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