Engineering, Design and Technology
-
SVHS Engineering, Design & Technology Academy part of an exciting career-focused learning program. The Academy composed of three classes utilizing nationally-recognized Project Lead the Way curriculum to provide a first-hand look at engineering and technology fields. Each grade level of the Academy focuses on different components of the engineering field; inspiring students to explore careers and interests in a variety of STEM fields.
The curriculum: SVHS EDT Academy utilizes nationally-recognized Project Lead The Way engineering curriculum.
Engineering, Design and Technology Academy Staff
There are no records to display.
There are no records to display.
Drue JacobsEngineering / Wood Shop / Academy Lead / Mathematics Visual, Performing & Industrial Arts 933-4010 x5247 |
Engineering / Wood Shop / Academy Lead / Mathematics | Drue Jacobs | DJacobs@sonomaschools.org | 933-4010 x5247 |
Room: Maker Lab & E4
Phone: 933-4010 x5247
Email: DJacobs@sonomaschools.org
Drue Jacobs, Engineering / Wood Shop / Academy Lead / Mathematics
Department(s): Visual, Performing & Industrial Arts
Degrees and Certifications
MATH DEGREE, MATH CREDENTIAL, WORKING ON WOODSHOP AND ENGINEERING CREDENTIALS
Experience
STARTED TEACHING IN 98
Responsibilities
Interests
CTE EDUCATION, CONSTRUCTION, METAL FABRICATION
-
Courses
Introduction to Engineering Design: (10th Grade)
Students dig deep into the engineering design process, applying math, science, and engineering standards to hands-on projects. They work both individually and in teams to design solutions to a variety of problems using 3D modeling software, and use an engineering notebook to document their work.
Principles of Engineering: (11th Grade)
Through problems that engage and challenge, students explore a broad range of engineering topics, including mechanisms, the strength of structures and materials, and automation. Students develop skills in problem solving, research, and design while learning strategies for design process documentation, collaboration, and presentation.
Capstone Course - Engineering Design and Development: (12th grade)
The knowledge and skills students acquire throughout PLTW Engineering come together in EDD as they identify an issue and then research, design and test a solution, ultimately presenting their solution to a panel of engineers. Students apply the professional skills they have developed to document a design process to standards, completing EDD ready to take on any post-secondary program or career.
Alternate Capstone Course - AP Computer Science: (12th grade)
This course emphasizes object-oriented programming methodology, especially problem solving, algorithm development, and Java development, plus an overview of data structures and abstraction.