Home - Technology - Grade 8 - Full Connection List
 
Below are the connections between the indicators of this subject area and the indicators in the other subject areas.

Nature of Technology
A1. Design technological solutions to problems generated by individual or collective needs.
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3. Design and build a product or create a solution to a problem given more than two constraints (e.g., limits of cost and time for design and production, supply of materials and environmental effects).
A2. Interpret the interrelationship between technology, creativity and innovation.
A3. Formulate how a demand for a product may be created through marketing and advertising (e.g., marketing personal computers, music and game devices).
A4. Apply multiple factors when developing products and systems to solve problems.
B1. Demonstrate how technological systems can be connected to one another.
B2. Examine parameters and constraints in the design of a product or system.
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2. Examine how choices regarding the use of technology are influenced by constraints caused by various unavoidable factors (e.g., geographic location, limited resources, social, political and economic considerations).
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3. Design and build a product or create a solution to a problem given more than two constraints (e.g., limits of cost and time for design and production, supply of materials and environmental effects).
B3. Utilize controls to make changes in a system resulting in a desired outcome.
B4. Indicate ways a system malfunction may affect the function and quality of the system.
B5. Recognize that trade-offs are the result of the decision-making process, involving careful compromises among competing factors.
C1. Demonstrate ways that technological systems interrelate.
C2. Suggest products that could be used in an alternative setting.
C3. Explain ways that invention and innovation within one field can transfer into other areas of technology.
C4. Cite examples of how transferred knowledge has impacted the development of technological systems and products (e.g., 1805 Jacquard weaving loom punch card system influenced development of 1950's computer punch card systems).
C5. Describe and cite examples illustrating how different technologies require different processes.
Technology and Society Interaction
A1. Explain how economic, political and cultural issues are influenced by the development and use of technology.
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3. Explain how colonization, westward expansion, immigration and advances in transportation and communication changed geographic patterns in the United States.
A2. Describe how societal expectations drive the acceptance and use of products and systems.
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2. Examine how choices regarding the use of technology are influenced by constraints caused by various unavoidable factors (e.g., geographic location, limited resources, social, political and economic considerations).
A3. Describe how the use of technology affects humans in various ways, including their safety, comfort, choices and attitudes about technology's development and use.
B1. Explain how the life cycle of a product or structure may impact the environment.
B2. Identify items/products that would benefit the environment if they were designed to be biodegradable.
B3. Investigate emerging environmental restoration technologies (e.g., electrokinetic remediation to remove chemical contaminants from soil).
C1. Describe how the specialization of function has been at the heart of many technological improvements (e.g., welding: many different processes have been developed to join materials).
C2. Examine and compare eras of design in architecture, aviation, transportation, medical instruments and astronomy.
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1. Examine how science and technology have advanced through the contributions of many different people, cultures and times in history.
           Social Studies - Grade 8 - History
1. Select events and construct a multiple-tier time line to show relationships among events.
D1. Demonstrate legal and ethical practices when completing projects/schoolwork.
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7. Use style guides to produce oral and written reports that give proper credit for sources and include an acceptable format for source acknowledgement.
D2. Adhere to copyright restrictions.
D3. Define fair use in regard to technology-generated educational materials.
D4. Discuss software piracy, its impact on the technology industry, and possible repercussions to individuals and/or the school district.
D5. Determine copyright, trademark, trade name restrictions to consider when using the Internet or other technology resources (e.g., do not violate intellectual property restrictions when using materials).
E1. Design and use appropriate instruments to gather data (e.g., design, fabricate and use a balance scale).
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1. Choose the appropriate tools or instruments and use relevant safety procedures to complete scientific investigations.
E2. Interpret and evaluate the accuracy of the information obtained during a test or experiment and determine if it is useful.
E3. Analyze responses to an environmental health concern and identify the types of solutions to that problem (e.g., psychological/social responses; political, legal and economic processes; environmental controls; waste/material management).
Technology for Productivity Applications
A1. Describe how computer and multimedia technology systems work (e.g., asynchronous transfer mode?ATM, Internet protocol?IP, local area networks?LAN, wide area networks?WAN, wireless).
B1. Incorporate all available technology tools and resources to research, investigate, solve and present findings in a problem situation.
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2. Identify appropriate sources and gather relevant information from multiple sources (e.g., school library catalogs, online databases, electronic resources and Internet-based resources).
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1. Choose the appropriate tools or instruments and use relevant safety procedures to complete scientific investigations.
B2. Create a video production related to a class activity.
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8. Use a variety of communication techniques, including oral, visual, written or multimedia reports, to present information that supports a clear position about the topic or research question and to maintain an appropriate balance between researched information and original ideas.
B3. Research educational video clips available online for use in class projects (e.g., consider copyright and fair use issues when selecting video clips).
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2. Identify appropriate sources and gather relevant information from multiple sources (e.g., school library catalogs, online databases, electronic resources and Internet-based resources).
B4. Demonstrate effective keyboarding skills in a word processing environment.
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10. Use available technology to compose text.
C1. Use content-specific tools, software and simulations to support learning, and research societal and educational problems (e.g., economic simulations, city planning simulation, flight simulators, rapid prototyping).
C2. Apply technology resources to support personal productivity, and learning throughout the curriculum.
Technology and Communication Applications
A1. Determine audience characteristics that impact the content of the message (e.g., level of understanding, level of interest).
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4. Write informational essays or reports, including research, that:
a. pose relevant and tightly drawn questions that engage the reader;
b. provide a clear and accurate perspective on the subject;
c. create an organizing structure appropriate to the purpose, audience and context;
d. support the main ideas with facts, details, examples and explanations from sources; and
e. document sources and include bibliographies.
A2. Differentiate audience factors that influence the selection of the communication tool (e.g., will the message be communicated to an individual or a small or large group? will the message be communicated more than once?).
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4. Determine a purpose and audience and plan strategies (e.g., adapting focus, content structure and point of view) to address purpose and audience.
A3. Examine the connections among message content, context and purpose (e.g., is the content of the message impacted by the context in which the message is given? does the context impact the purpose?).
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4. Determine a purpose and audience and plan strategies (e.g., adapting focus, content structure and point of view) to address purpose and audience.
A4. Reconstruct messages with different communication tools and determine if the tool changes the meaning of the message.
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8. Use a variety of communication techniques, including oral, visual, written or multimedia reports, to present information that supports a clear position about the topic or research question and to maintain an appropriate balance between researched information and original ideas.
A5. Identify and practice the following Universal Design principles that ensure accessibility for all users of communication projects or products:
Image size;
Alt attributes/tags;
Use of tables and frames;
Use of style sheets;
Formatting;
Use of color text legibility and readability; and
Fonts, formatting and captioning.
B1. Construct and publish information in printed and electronic form (e.g., printed reports, resumes, brochures, charts and electronic presentations, videos, Web sites).
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10. Use available technology to compose text.
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8. Use a variety of communication techniques, including oral, visual, written or multimedia reports, to present information that supports a clear position about the topic or research question and to maintain an appropriate balance between researched information and original ideas.
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3. Read, construct and interpret data in various forms produced by self and others in both written and oral form (e.g., tables, charts, maps, graphs, diagrams, symbols).
B2. Select appropriate file types (documents, sounds, images, and multimedia) based on communication need.
B3. Evaluate information product based on content and audience (e.g., did the information communicate the intended message to the correct audience?).
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16. Apply tools (e.g., rubric, checklist and feedback) to judge the quality of writing.
C1. Design collaborative interactive activities or projects (e.g., online election for school office, survey, data collection).
C2. Disseminate results obtained through collaborative research projects to a larger audience (e.g., post results on a Web page, e-mail to group participants).
C3. Select an appropriate communications tool to obtain and share information (e.g., e-mail, chat, message board, video-conferencing, online project).
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8. Use a variety of communication techniques, including oral, visual, written or multimedia reports, to present information that supports a clear position about the topic or research question and to maintain an appropriate balance between researched information and original ideas.
C4. Critique e-mail to determine communication clarity, and consider appropriate operations and etiquette (e.g., reply, reply all, include original message in reply, etc.).
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16. Apply tools (e.g., rubric, checklist and feedback) to judge the quality of writing.
Technology and Information Literacy
A1. Understand the structure and organization of information sources including key words, subject directory, subject search in a library catalog or search engine.
A2. Demonstrate how to determine copyright issues when creating new products: Ask permission to use articles, quotations and graphics; Credit information to be included in the product.
A3. Examine two Web sites with opposing viewpoints and describe the objectivity and intent of the author (e.g., candidates in an election, or other public issues).
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5. Assess the adequacy, accuracy and appropriateness of an author's details, identifying persuasive techniques (e.g., bandwagon, testimonial and emotional word repetition) and examples of bias and stereotyping.
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3. Compare and contrast the treatment, scope and organization of ideas from different sources on the same topic.
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3. Explain the usefulness and accuracy of sources by determining their validity (e.g., authority, accuracy, objectivity, publication date and coverage) and define primary and secondary sources.
A4. Evaluate the validity of information by comparing information from different sources for accuracy (e.g., what makes the author an expert?is information the same in multiple sources?).
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3. Compare and contrast the treatment, scope and organization of ideas from different sources on the same topic.
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3. Explain the usefulness and accuracy of sources by determining their validity (e.g., authority, accuracy, objectivity, publication date and coverage) and define primary and secondary sources.
           Social Studies - Grade 8 - Social Studies Skills and Methods
1. Compare accuracy and point of view of fiction and nonfiction sources about a particular era or event.
B1. Formulate an essential question to guide the research process.
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1. Compose open-ended questions for research, assigned or personal interest, and modify questions as necessary during inquiry and investigation.
B2. Identify and evaluate relevant information and select pertinent information found in each source.
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2. Identify appropriate sources and gather relevant information from multiple sources (e.g., school library catalogs, online databases, electronic resources and Internet-based resources).
B3. Analyze information, finding connections that lead to a final information product.
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4. Analyze information found in maps, charts, tables, graphs, diagrams, cutaways and overlays.
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5. Compile and organize the important information and select appropriate sources to support central ideas, concepts and themes.
B4. Demonstrate how to determine copyright issues when creating new products (e.g., permission to use articles and graphics, credit information to be included).
B5. Use a teacher or district designated citation or style manual to credit sources used in work (e.g., MLA style manual, APA Guidelines, or other selected style manuals).
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7. Use style guides to produce oral and written reports that give proper credit for sources and include an acceptable format for source acknowledgement.
B6. Digitize information for archiving and future use (e.g., creating an electronic portfolio of curricular projects).
B7. Revise and edit information product.
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11. Reread and analyze clarity of writing and consistency of point of view.
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12. Add and delete information and details to better elaborate on a stated central idea and to more effectively accomplish purpose.
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13. Rearrange words, sentences and paragraphs, and add transitional words and phrases to clarify meaning.
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14. Use resources and reference materials (e.g., dictionaries and thesauruses) to select more effective vocabulary.
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15. Proofread writing, edit to improve conventions (e.g., grammar, spelling, punctuation and capitalization) and identify and correct fragments and run-ons.
B8. Evaluate final product for its adherence to project requirements (e.g., recognize weaknesses in process and product and find ways to improve).
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16. Apply tools (e.g., rubric, checklist and feedback) to judge the quality of writing.
C1. Troubleshoot error messages in a Web browser (e.g., verify the address, use refresh and/or stop buttons).
C2. Incorporate Boolean operators in the search process for curricular needs (e.g., know the basic Boolean operators and use them in a search).
C3. Compare information found in searches completed on different search engines (directories, spiders, meta crawlers) and discuss differences in how search engines select, rank and display information: Relevancy; Popularity; and Paid placement.
C4. Compare several Web sites on the same topic and evaluate the purpose of each site (e.g., use several sites for a specific curricular need and note whether the sites have similar or conflicting data).
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3. Compare and contrast the treatment, scope and organization of ideas from different sources on the same topic.
D1. Select research databases that align with identified information need (e.g., specialized databases on government, science, history, as needed for assignments).
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2. Identify appropriate sources and gather relevant information from multiple sources (e.g., school library catalogs, online databases, electronic resources and Internet-based resources).
D2. Retrieve information in different types of subscription (fee-based) databases to support information for a curricular need.
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2. Identify appropriate sources and gather relevant information from multiple sources (e.g., school library catalogs, online databases, electronic resources and Internet-based resources).
D3. Locate and use advanced search features and appropriate tools such as Boolean operators (""AND"" ""OR"" ""NOT"") and a thesaurus in an online database.
Design
A1. Identify environments or products that are examples of the application of the principles of Universal Design (e.g., equitable use, flexibility in use, simple and intuitive use, perceptible information, tolerance for error, low physical effort, size and space for approach and use).
A2. Apply ergonomic considerations to a design to maximize a design's ease of use and to minimize product liability (e.g., ergonomic keyboards decrease wrist injury).
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3. Design and build a product or create a solution to a problem given more than two constraints (e.g., limits of cost and time for design and production, supply of materials and environmental effects).
A3. Categorize the requirements for a design as either criteria or constraints.
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3. Design and build a product or create a solution to a problem given more than two constraints (e.g., limits of cost and time for design and production, supply of materials and environmental effects).
A4. Document compromises involved in design (e.g., cost, material availability).
A5. Apply a design process to solve a problem in the community (e.g., identify need, research problem, develop solutions, select best solution, build prototype, test and evaluate, communicate, redesign).
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3. Design and build a product or create a solution to a problem given more than two constraints (e.g., limits of cost and time for design and production, supply of materials and environmental effects).
B1. Explain how design involves a set of steps that can be performed in different sequences and repeated as needed (e.g., plan - do - study - act; problem analysis - design - coding and debugging - integration - testing and validation; define problem - identify options - identify best solution - plan how to achieve best solution - evaluate results).
B2. Identify how modeling, testing, evaluating and modifying are used to transform ideas into practical solutions.
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4. Evaluate the overall effectiveness of a product design or solution.
B3. Test compression, tension and torsion strength of a material or system.
C1. Explain the design axiom that form follows function.
C2. Invent a tool to solve a problem.
C3. Describe how invention is a process of turning ideas and imagination into devices and systems; and innovation is the process of modifying an existing product or system to improve it.
C4. Evaluate a variety of creativity-enhancing techniques.
C5. Describe how inventions can have multiple applications, some not originally intended.
C6. Identify the five levels of innovation and describe their characteristics: Apparent or conventional solution; Small invention inside paradigm; Substantial invention inside technology; Invention outside technology; and Discovery.
Designed World
A1. Solve a problem involving energy and power systems (e.g., build a roller coaster for marbles, solar vehicles or solar cookers).
A2. Explore ways that energy can be used more efficiently (e.g., improved insulation to reduce heat loss, improved aerodynamics to reduce drag, improved engines to increase efficiency).
A3. Estimate and measure power consumption and compare estimates to actual measurements (e.g., compare real to the estimated energy bills at home).
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5. Determine when an estimate is sufficient and when an exact answer is needed in problem situations, and evaluate estimates in relation to actual answers; e.g., very close, less than, greater than.
A4. List the processes, such as receiving, holding, storing, loading, moving, unloading, delivering, evaluating, marketing, managing, communicating and using conventions which are necessary for the entire transportation system to operate efficiently.
A5. Describe how governmental regulations influence the design and operation of transportation systems (e.g., seatbelts, airbags, noise levels).
A6. Describe why it is important for personnel in transportation technology to constantly update their knowledge and skills.
A7. Discuss how chemical technologies can be used in manufacturing processes (e.g., plastics, adhesives, insulation, personal care product).
A8. Describe the location and extraction of natural resources that are used in manufacturing processes (e.g., harvesting, drilling and mining).
A9. Explain and utilize basic processes in manufacturing systems (e.g., cutting, shaping, assembling, joining (including stitching), finishing, quality control and safety).
A10. Organize and implement an enterprise to manufacture a product.
A11. Describe how the selection of designs for structures is based on factors such as building laws and codes, including Americans with Disabilities Act concerns, style, convenience, cost, climate and function.
A12. Explain how the forces of tension, compression, torsion, bending and shear affect the performance of structures.
A13. Describe and model the effects of loads and structural shapes on structures.
B1. Explain the factors that influence message design (e.g., intended audience, medium, purpose, budget and nature of message).
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4. Determine a purpose and audience and plan strategies (e.g., adapting focus, content structure and point of view) to address purpose and audience.
B2. Describe why it is important for personnel in information and communication technologies to constantly update their knowledge skills.
C1. Relate how vaccines developed for use in immunization require specialized technologies to support/control environments in which a sufficient amount of vaccines are produced.
C2. Describe how licensure is an integral part of medical careers.
C3. Recognize the need for appropriate models in testing medicines and medical procedures (e.g., medicine testing that developed dosages for adult males but was used for children and females).
C4. Describe how technology is used to protect people from disease and illness, but can also aid their spread.
C5. Explain that the development of refrigeration, freezing, dehydration, preservation and irradiation allows for long-term storage of food and reduces the health risks caused by tainted food.
C6. Describe why it is important for personnel in agriculture and biotechnologies to constantly update their knowledge and skills.

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