The slide show above is a slide show of the phone i took apart.
The picture above is a picture of the mother broad that was in the phone the main parts of it are labeled.
For my 4th project i did revers engineering. Revers engineering is when you take something apart and label the items that are inside. I decided to take apart a Inter-tel Axxess office phone and i labeled the mother broad. This particulate model is from 2003.
Something that i learned is there is a thing called a transistor. The definition of a transistor is a semiconductor device with three connections, capable of amplification in addition to rectification. They look like a tiny silver cylinder that has tiny writing on it. if you look at the pic of the mother board they are labeled as 5.
Some standers my project tied to are, knowledge constructor i researched what each thing that i labeled did and i learned many thing about a phone in the process. Also digital citizen because i am using the web to publicize my website which i am recording what all i do in my project.
A challenge i over came was finding out what all the different things were on the mother broad like the memory chip and a transistor. I over came this by asking Mr. Renner and googling the items. Something i also was challenged by was getting my pictures on to my website. I overcame this by downloading the pictures from the iPad to the google drive on my computer then took screen shots of them and downloaded them onto my computer.
Something i would do different is i would research the phone more. I didn't have to really look at each thing. I would try to find out what each thing did not just the main things on the mother broad. I also would try something bigger like a laptop.
A way this could help me in the future is if you are building some kind of technology then you could take an older version of the object apart to see how they made it then all of the things you liked and thought was a good idea in it to use them. But the things that were flaws you could learn from and not use them.