Solving Problems with Science
We have been learning about issues in Science and seeing what solutions are available. When seeking solutions there are two area to consider criteria and constraints. What do the words criteria and constraints mean when engineering a solution in science ?
When engineering a solution criteria means judging a solution. constraints means you are limited to only a bit of information.
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ReplyDeleteJudging something constraints are limited things
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DeleteTo sharpen the focus of problems by precisely
ReplyDeletespecifying criteria and constraints of successful solutions, taking into account not only what
needs the problem is intended to meet, but also the larger context within which the problem is
defined, including limits to possible solutions.
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Deletehttp://www.nextgenscience.org/sites/ngss/files/Appendix%20I%20-%20Engineering%20Design%20in%20NGSS%20-%20FINAL_V2.pdf
DeleteThe Next Generation Science Standards represent a commitment to integrate
ReplyDeleteengineering design into the structure of science education by raising engineering design to the
same level as scientific inquiry when teaching science disciplines at all levels, from kindergarten
to grade 12. There are both practical and inspirational reasons for including engineering design
as an essential element of science education
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DeleteOkay To sharpen the focus of problems by precisely
Deletespecifying criteria and constraints of successful solutions, taking into account not only what
needs the problem is intended to meet, but also the larger context within which the problem is
defined, including limits to possible solutions.
After the problem (thank you, picture), you identify the criteria and constraints.
ReplyDeleteThe criteria is basically the way things are judged by other people.
The constraints are the limitations of the problem
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DeleteCriteria means judging a solution.
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DeleteWhen you are engineering a situation criteria means to judge an answer. And a constraint means you can excess a certain amount of information.
ReplyDeleteInteresting reply what was your source
DeleteTo sharpen the focus of problems by precisely
ReplyDeletespecifying criteria and constraints of successful solutions, taking into account not only what
needs the problem is intended to meet, but also the larger context within which the problem is
defined, including limits to possible solutions.
http://www.nextgenscience.org/sites/ngss/files/Appendix%20I%20-%20Engineering%20Design%20in%20NGSS%20-%20FINAL_V2.pdf
Thank you for including your source. This is exactly what we will be working on today
DeleteTo sharpen the focus of problems by precisely
ReplyDeletespecifying criteria and constraints of successful solutions, taking into account not only what
needs the problem is intended to meet, but also the larger context within which the problem is
defined, including limits to possible solutions.
http://www.nextgenscience.org/sites/ngss/files/Appendix%20I%20-%20Engineering%20Design%20in%20NGSS%20-%20FINAL_V2.pdf
DeleteCriteria is like the good data that you get from your experiment and constraints are your problems or struggles.
ReplyDeleteWhen engineering a solution in science, Criteria is a principle or standard by which something may be judged or decided. And constraints is a limitation or restriction.
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Constraints and criteria are used in engineering design. The constraints mean the limitations on the design. Examples of constraints are available funds, resources and/or time. The criteria are the characteristics of a solution that is successful. Examples are desired function and/or a particular level of efficiency
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DeleteCriteria is something that can be judged. Constraints means you're limited to infromation.
ReplyDeleteA constraint is a restraint or force. Criteria is plural for criterion which is a rule or a standard. For more information see
ReplyDeleteThe constraints mean the limitations on the design. Examples of constraints are available funds, resources and/or time. The criteria are the characteristics of a solution that is successful. Examples are desired function and/or a particular level of efficiency. http://www.ask.com/question/what-is-meant-by-constraints-and-criteria
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DeleteTo sharpen the focus of problems by precisely
ReplyDeletespecifying criteria and constraints of successful solutions, taking into account not only what
needs the problem is intended to meet, but also the larger context within which the problem is
defined, including limits to possible solutions.
http://www.nextgenscience.org/sites/ngss/files/Appendix%20I%20-%20Engineering%20Design%20in%20NGSS%20-%20FINAL_V2.pdf
The word constraint means to have a limitation or restriction. It can also mean the stiffness of manner between two different people.
ReplyDeleteThe constraints mean the limitations on the design. Examples of constraints are available funds, resources and/or time. The criteria are the characteristics of a solution that is successful. Examples are desired function and/or a particular level of efficiency. http://www.ask.com/question/what-is-meant-by-constraints-and-criteria
ReplyDeleteTo sharpen the focus of problems by precisely
ReplyDeletespecifying criteria and constraints of successful solutions, taking into account not only what
needs the problem is intended to meet, but also the larger context within which the problem is
defined, including limits to possible solutions.
http://www.nextgenscience.org/sites/ngss/files/Appendix%20I%20-%20Engineering%20Design%20in%20NGSS%20-%20FINAL_V2.pdf
Judging something constraints are limited things.
ReplyDeleteWhen you are engineering a situation criteria means to judge an answer. And a constraint means you can excess a certain amount of information.
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ReplyDeleteTo sharpen the focus of problems by precisely
ReplyDeletespecifying criteria and constraints of successful solutions, taking into account not only what
needs the problem is intended to meet, but also the larger context within which the problem is
defined, including limits to possible solutions.
http://www.nextgenscience.org/sites/ngss/files/Appendix%20I%20-%20Engineering%20Design%20in%20NGSS%20-%20FINAL_V2.pdf
The constraints mean the limitations on the design. Examples of constraints are available funds, resources and/or time. The criteria are the characteristics of a solution that is successful. Examples are desired function and/or a particular level of efficiency. http://www.ask.com/question/what-is-meant-by-constraints-and-criteria. ph
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The constraints mean the limitations on the design. Examples of constraints are available funds, resources and/or time. The criteria are the characteristics of a solution that is successful. Examples are desired function and/or a particular level of efficiency.
ReplyDeleteWhen you're engineering a situation criteria means to judge an answer and a constraint means you can excess a certain amount of information.
ReplyDeleteThe constraints mean the limitations on the design. Examples of constraints are available funds, resources and/or time. The criteria are the characteristics of a solution that is successful. Examples are desired function and/or a particular level of efficiency.
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Constraints are limited things !
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