Watch the video above to learn about the Ideation Process. In your One Health Engineering Journal answer this question--What will be your role in this project and how will your role help in the development of your working wearable One Health device?
High School Students:
You are tasked with creating a working prototype of a device that will help monitor or prevent a health concern. Your group can use platforms such as Arduino Uno, LilyPad, Raspberry Pi, or another device/ platform of your choosing to create your prototype. Your group may choose if they want to design the device for a human or for an animal. Whatever you choose though, the data your device collects must be applicable to both humans and animals (for example a group could create a device for a search and rescue dog that monitors hydration, temperature, location, etc., but this same type of device, with a few modifications, could be used to help monitor the health of the search and rescue human workers as well). *Note: You only need to make one device.* Your team must also be able to explain how future iterations of your device can be powered without a battery.
Find out more information from the link to the right.
to join Mrs. Baldwin's Newsela Classroom
You will be asked to make a copy of the engineering design journal. Make one copy for your group and add it to your project folder. Share the engineering design journal with "anyone who has the link can view".
Project Ignite Classroom Space-- You will need to complete tasks here when they are assigned by Mrs. Baldwin https://projectignite.autodesk.com