Do you have an interest in Engineering or Robotics? Come join the Technology Student Association.
Our kickoff meeting will be Tuesday, September 14! Join us right after school in Room 704. There will be food, games, and discussion about future teams and meetings.
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One of our students made it into the SystemsGo promotional video. Check it out at the link below!
This is an awesome opportunity for our students. 🚀
SystemsGo: This Is What We Do youtu.be/wz1-sqgpkAU via YouTubeMFISDCTE
Time to design and build bridges...
It's all about learning the steps in the design process! The build and test of the design are the highlight for the students in this first Principles of Applied Engineering project. #MFISDCTE
Time to design and build bridges...
It's all about learning the steps in the design process! The build and test of the design are the highlight for the students in this first Principles of Applied Engineering project. #MFISDCTE
Our Transonic Rocket Team presented to Systems Go and NASA on Friday. This was a great learning experience for our students! 🚀 They will continue working with NASA on a couple of objectives before the go ahead for launch this spring.
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Bridge testing happens today!
The engineering design loop includes testing and analyzing your design. How well did we design and what improvements should we make for the next round?
(It's a little fun too!)
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Technology Student Association competition projects are making progress. Our first dragster prototype has been tested and the actual build will start soon! #MFISDCTE
Engineering is about designing to meet a specified problem or opportunity. Our robotic students have worked hard to design a robot that can compete in a clean sweep challenge... #MFISDCTE
On Friday, our senior level class is presenting a rocket 🚀 to NASA that has been designed to go 50,000ft in altitude. The students are in final preparation mode. #MFISDCTE
Our senior rocket team passed - meaning their mathematical flight model looks good (GREAT, actually)! They are on to the next steps in the process. Time to get some parts manufactured! #MFISDCTE
Sophomore level students applying newly learned rocket design parameters in a rocket simulator in order to develop their next generation rocket. Our goal is to launch a model rocket to 2000 feet. #MFISDCTE
Our Rocket Team is working hard to raise money for rocket parts and the trip to New Mexico to launch at White Sands Missile Range with the help of the US Army. Please consider stopping by the park on Saturday to show a little support (and eat a burger or hot dog)! #MFISDCTE