Transportation Career Simulation - Design an Ideal Mode of Transportation
By Innovations in Technology
Learning about Transportation Careers gives students an introduction to what individuals in this career field do on the job. This is perfect for a technology, business or marketing class, or a class that focuses on careers. Students learn about the career as they research information and create a short PowerPoint presentation. Next, they apply their knowledge to learn more about logistics as they choose a product and understand how it would be transported and stored. Finally, they use Sketchup (a free CAD download) to create an “ideal” form of transportation and justify their choices for the design. This project was created for grades 7-8 but could easily be adapted for older students.
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Files Included with this Lesson
• Teacher & Student Notes and Resources
• Introduction to Transportation Careers Project
• Understanding Logistics Project
• “Ideal” Transportation Design Project
• Project Samples
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Graphic Designer - Career Simulation (Career Exploration) | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
Learning about Graphic Design gives students an introduction to what graphic designers do on the job. This is perfect for a technology, business or marketing class, or a class that focuses on careers. Students learn about the career from the provided PowerPoint (short teacher presentation) Next, they apply their knowledge in a logo identification game, and finally they design and create a logo of their own. The project was created for grades 7-8 but could easily be adapted for older students.
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Files Included with this Lesson
• Teacher & Student Notes and Resources
• Introduction to Graphic Design Careers PowerPoint
• Identify the Logo Activity Instructions
• Identify the Logo Student Handout
• Identify the Logo Answer Key
• Logo Creation Project Expectations, Instructions & Grading Rubric
• Logo Project Samples
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Exploring Careers: Landscape Architect - Career Simulation | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
Learning about Careers – Landscape Architecture Simulation project gives students an opportunity to experience what Landscape Architects actually do. This is perfect for a technology, business or marketing class, or a class that focuses on careers. Students use Web 2.0 tools such as: (Plan a Garden, Gardena, Small Blue Print Planner (download, online version coming soon), or Sketchup to design an amazing outdoor area for a home. This project was created for a grade 7-8 Career Exploration class, but could easily be adapted for older students.
Materials Required
· Access to computers for each student (or pair of students)
· Internet access
· Access to Sketchup (CAD software – free download) - optional
Project Duration (approximate)
· Introduction to Landscape Architecture Careers (video and PowerPoint Presentation) – .75 to 1 (50 minute) class period(s)
· Creation and landscape design project – 1.5 – 2 (50 minute) class periods
Files Included with this Lesson
• Teacher & Student Notes and Resources
• PowerPoint Presentation (teacher led introduction to the career)
• Landscape Design Simulation Lesson Expectations, Instructions and Rubric
• Sample Designs
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Advertising Executive - Career Simulation | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
As students consider what they want to do in the future, they love getting a chance to see what people REALLY do at their jobs. This lesson puts them in the role of an Advertising Executive, designing an advertisement for a unique product that their team is given. This is a fun, creative project, suitable for CTE, technology or art classes and is also an easy lesson to leave for a substitute teacher.
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Lesson includes:
• Teacher & Student Resources
• Student instructions, expectations and grading rubric
• 20 Product Idea cards plus blank cards to add additional ideas
• Sample Projects
** PRODUCT UPDATED WITH ADDITIONAL RESOURCES AND SAMPLES 6-15-16**
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