✓Lesson Snapshot
Student Objective
I can demonstrate an autonomous aerospace system and defend the design using logic, testing, and evidence.
Main Activity
Present the rover mission, ground-support system, control logic, test data, and final recommendations.
Deliverable
Final mission demonstration and design review
Tools / Materials
Completed mission system, notebook, test data, presentation materials
1ProblemUnderstand the challenge and why it matters.
A final demonstration should show more than a working device. It should show how the team used control logic, feedback, testing, and engineering decisions to create a reliable system.
2ConceptLearn the engineering idea or skill.
A design review explains the problem, solution, system architecture, code/control logic, test evidence, limitations, and recommended improvements.
3ApplyUse the skill in a guided task.
Run the final mission demonstration and explain how each subsystem contributes to the mission.
4DocumentRecord your evidence and decisions.
Submit or present the final design review with mission evidence, photos, flowcharts, data, and improvement recommendations.
5ReviewCheck quality and identify your next step.
Your review should make it clear how the system works and why your final design decisions are supported by evidence.
Lesson Resources
Use these files and shared website resources when they support today’s work.
Engineering Graph Paper
Use for flowcharts, system diagrams, calculations, mission layouts, and design sketches.
Open ResourceMeasurement Data Sheet
Use for rover trials, actuator tests, timing data, accuracy measurements, and observations.
Open ResourceEngineering Resource Library
Templates, reference sheets, sketch paper, and course support files.
Open Resource