New York State Learning Standards



Mathematics, Science, and Technology

  1. STANDARD 1
    Analysis, Inquiry, and Design: ENGINEERING DESIGN


    Key Idea 1: details
    Engineering design is an iterative process involving modeling and optimization (finding the best solution within given constraints); this process is used to develop technological solutions to problems within given constraints. (Note: The design process could apply to activities from simple investigations to long-term projects.)


  2. STANDARD 2
    INFORMATION SYSTEMS


    Key Idea 1: details
    Information technology is used to retrieve, process, and communicate information as a tool to enhance learning.


  3. STANDARD 5
    Technology: Engineering Design


    Key Idea 1:
    (See Standard 1:ENGINEERING DESIGN)


  4. STANDARD 5
    Technology: Computer Technology


    Key Idea 3: details
    Computers, as tools for design, modeling, information processing, communication, and system control, have greatly increased human productivity and knowledge.


  5. STANDARD 5
    Technology: Technological Systems


    Key Idea 4: details
    Technological systems are designed to achieve specific results and produce outputs, such as products, structures, services, energy, or other systems.


  6. STANDARD 6
    Interconnectedness: Common Themes SYSTEMS THINKING:


    Key Idea 1: details
    Through systems thinking, people can recognize the commonalities that exist among all systems and how parts of a system interrelate and combine to perform specific functions.


  7. STANDARD 6
    Interconnectedness: Common Themes MODELS:


    Key Idea 2: details
    Models are simplified representations of objects, structures, or systems used in analysis, explanation, interpretation, or design.


  8. STANDARD 7
    Interdisciplinary Problem Solving STRATEGIES:


    Key Idea 2: details
    Solving interdisciplinary problems involves a variety of skills and strategies, including effective work habits; gathering and processing information; generating and analyzing ideas; realizing ideas; making connections among the common themes of mathematics, science, and technology; and presenting results.






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