UTPA STEM/CBI Courses/CAM/Challenge Name
Course Title: CAM
Lecture Topic: PLC Programming # 1
Instructor: Kevin Lee
Institution: UTPA/ MANE
Backwards Design
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- Primary Objectives- By the next class period students will be able to:
- Understand ladder logic and wiring motor for CW and CCW motion.
- Wiring a motor that opens a garage door up and down.
- Sub Objectives- The objectives will require that students be able to:
- Understand PLC structure
- Understand Ladder Logic
- Identify necessary components
- Wiring a motor that can rotate CW and CCW.
- Difficulties- Students may have difficulty:
- Understanding PLC architecture
- Writing a ladder logic
- Wiring a motor
- Real-World Contexts- There are many ways that students can use this material in the real-world, such as:
- Garage door opener
- Radar rotating control
- Solar cell aim to the Sun.
Model of Knowledge
- Concept Map
- How to write a ladder logic
- Identify flow chart
- Identify input
- How a motor works?
- Electric wiring
- Content Priorities
- Enduring Understanding
- How to program a PLC
- Motor control
- Enduring Understanding
- Important to Do and Know
- Become familiar programming and wiring for a motor control
- Worth Being Familiar with
- DC Motor
- Basic wiring skills
- Important to Do and Know
Assessment of Learning
- Formative Assessment
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- In Class (groups)
- Summative Assessment
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Legacy Cycle
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THE CHALLENGE
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GENERATE IDEAS
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MULTIPLE PERSPECTIVES
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RESEARCH & REVISE
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TEST YOUR METTLE
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GO PUBLIC
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