Technology and the Diversity of Limits

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    Chapter 1
    Major Concepts
    • Criteria and constraints affect the design of technology.
    • Products can be tested for different properties.
    • Different products have different criteria and constraints.
    • Sharing results about tests can help people make decisions.
    What Would You Buy?

    Key idea: Consumers decide what to buy based on criteria.

    Activity: Students list properties of paper towels and rank the properties most important to them.
    Putting Paper Towels to the Test

    Key idea: Testing a product is a way to find the best brand.

    Activity: Students test one property of paper towels to determine the “best” paper towel.
    Paper Towel Consumers

    Key idea: Consumers and designers have to consider different criteria and constraints.

    Activity: Students use rankings from Consumer Reports and role-play to learn about criteria and constraints.
    Part of Your Complete Breakfast

    Key idea: Different solutions have different criteria and constraints.

    Activity: Students determine and test criteria and constraints for cereal.
    Teen Consumer Magazine

    Key idea: There are many criteria and constraints that help consumers make decisions about products.

    Activity: Students write an article about the results of the cereal tests.