EgocentrismA perspectivewhere a personviews the worldsolely from theirown point of view,overlooking others’perspectives.EngineeringDesignA structuredprocess used byengineers toconceive, plan, andrefine solutions totechnicalchallenges.BigDataThe capacity ofinterconnectedcomputing devicesto collect, compare,and interpretextremely large setsof information.ForecastingEstimatingfuture supply,demand, ortrends basedon current andhistorical data.SociocentrismFocusing on orvaluing theperspectivesand needs ofone’s socialgroup or culture.PasteurizationHeating liquidssuch as milk todestroy harmfulmicroorganismsand preventbacterialcontamination.MarketingStrategyA planned approachthat outlines how topromote and sell aproduct, includinganalyzing markettrends andconsumer needs.GlobalPositioningSystem(GPS)A one-waywirelesstechnology thatdetermines areceiver’s locationfor navigation andsurveying.Non-verbalCommunicationConveying ideasor emotionsthrough bodylanguage,gestures, andfacial expressionsrather than words.ResearchandDevelopmentThe systematicinvestigation anddesign efforts aimedat improvingproducts or creatingnew solutions.LogisticsCoordinating themovement ofpeople, goods,andcommunications toensure efficientoperations.AbstractThinkingUnderstandingdeeperrelationshipsbetween ideas,often throughmetaphors oranalogies.SystemsThinkingAnalyzing problemsby viewing them aspart of aninterconnectedwhole rather thanisolatedcomponents.ConvergentThinkingA thought processthat focuses onchoosing the bestsolution whenfaced with limitedoptions.CriticalThinkingSelf-directed,disciplinedreasoning used toanalyze problemsand arrive atlogical solutions.SpatialAwarenessThe ability tounderstand and beconscious of one’sposition in relationto objects in thesurroundingspace.Freeze-dryingA food preservationprocess thatfreezes food andthen reducessurroundingpressure to removemoisture.DivergentThinkingGeneratingmultiple, diversesolutions duringthe brainstormingphase of problemsolving.ImplementationThe process ofputting a designedsolution, product, oridea into practicaluse followingestablishedprotocols.ProblemSolvingIdentifying,analyzing, andresolvingchallengesthrough systematicand creativemethods.ReverseEngineeringDeconstructing anobject or system tounderstand itsdesign orfunctioningcomponents.Internetof Things(IoT)A digitalecosystem wheredevices,machines, andhumans areinterconnected toexchange data.MultidisciplinaryApproachCombiningknowledge andtechniques frommultiple fields tosolve complexproblems.InnovationThe introduction ofnew ideas orchanges thatsignificantlyimprove or alterexisting methodsor products.SpatialVisualizationThe mental skillto manipulate,rotate, orimagine objectswithin space.EgocentrismA perspectivewhere a personviews the worldsolely from theirown point of view,overlooking others’perspectives.EngineeringDesignA structuredprocess used byengineers toconceive, plan, andrefine solutions totechnicalchallenges.BigDataThe capacity ofinterconnectedcomputing devicesto collect, compare,and interpretextremely large setsof information.ForecastingEstimatingfuture supply,demand, ortrends basedon current andhistorical data.SociocentrismFocusing on orvaluing theperspectivesand needs ofone’s socialgroup or culture.PasteurizationHeating liquidssuch as milk todestroy harmfulmicroorganismsand preventbacterialcontamination.MarketingStrategyA planned approachthat outlines how topromote and sell aproduct, includinganalyzing markettrends andconsumer needs.GlobalPositioningSystem(GPS)A one-waywirelesstechnology thatdetermines areceiver’s locationfor navigation andsurveying.Non-verbalCommunicationConveying ideasor emotionsthrough bodylanguage,gestures, andfacial expressionsrather than words.ResearchandDevelopmentThe systematicinvestigation anddesign efforts aimedat improvingproducts or creatingnew solutions.LogisticsCoordinating themovement ofpeople, goods,andcommunications toensure efficientoperations.AbstractThinkingUnderstandingdeeperrelationshipsbetween ideas,often throughmetaphors oranalogies.SystemsThinkingAnalyzing problemsby viewing them aspart of aninterconnectedwhole rather thanisolatedcomponents.ConvergentThinkingA thought processthat focuses onchoosing the bestsolution whenfaced with limitedoptions.CriticalThinkingSelf-directed,disciplinedreasoning used toanalyze problemsand arrive atlogical solutions.SpatialAwarenessThe ability tounderstand and beconscious of one’sposition in relationto objects in thesurroundingspace.Freeze-dryingA food preservationprocess thatfreezes food andthen reducessurroundingpressure to removemoisture.DivergentThinkingGeneratingmultiple, diversesolutions duringthe brainstormingphase of problemsolving.ImplementationThe process ofputting a designedsolution, product, oridea into practicaluse followingestablishedprotocols.ProblemSolvingIdentifying,analyzing, andresolvingchallengesthrough systematicand creativemethods.ReverseEngineeringDeconstructing anobject or system tounderstand itsdesign orfunctioningcomponents.Internetof Things(IoT)A digitalecosystem wheredevices,machines, andhumans areinterconnected toexchange data.MultidisciplinaryApproachCombiningknowledge andtechniques frommultiple fields tosolve complexproblems.InnovationThe introduction ofnew ideas orchanges thatsignificantlyimprove or alterexisting methodsor products.SpatialVisualizationThe mental skillto manipulate,rotate, orimagine objectswithin space.

Applied Engineering B Module 1 Review - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. A perspective where a person views the world solely from their own point of view, overlooking others’ perspectives.
    Egocentrism
  2. A structured process used by engineers to conceive, plan, and refine solutions to technical challenges.
    Engineering Design
  3. The capacity of interconnected computing devices to collect, compare, and interpret extremely large sets of information.
    Big Data
  4. Estimating future supply, demand, or trends based on current and historical data.
    Forecasting
  5. Focusing on or valuing the perspectives and needs of one’s social group or culture.
    Sociocentrism
  6. Heating liquids such as milk to destroy harmful microorganisms and prevent bacterial contamination.
    Pasteurization
  7. A planned approach that outlines how to promote and sell a product, including analyzing market trends and consumer needs.
    Marketing Strategy
  8. A one-way wireless technology that determines a receiver’s location for navigation and surveying.
    Global Positioning System (GPS)
  9. Conveying ideas or emotions through body language, gestures, and facial expressions rather than words.
    Non-verbal Communication
  10. The systematic investigation and design efforts aimed at improving products or creating new solutions.
    Research and Development
  11. Coordinating the movement of people, goods, and communications to ensure efficient operations.
    Logistics
  12. Understanding deeper relationships between ideas, often through metaphors or analogies.
    Abstract Thinking
  13. Analyzing problems by viewing them as part of an interconnected whole rather than isolated components.
    Systems Thinking
  14. A thought process that focuses on choosing the best solution when faced with limited options.
    Convergent Thinking
  15. Self-directed, disciplined reasoning used to analyze problems and arrive at logical solutions.
    Critical Thinking
  16. The ability to understand and be conscious of one’s position in relation to objects in the surrounding space.
    Spatial Awareness
  17. A food preservation process that freezes food and then reduces surrounding pressure to remove moisture.
    Freeze-drying
  18. Generating multiple, diverse solutions during the brainstorming phase of problem solving.
    Divergent Thinking
  19. The process of putting a designed solution, product, or idea into practical use following established protocols.
    Implementation
  20. Identifying, analyzing, and resolving challenges through systematic and creative methods.
    Problem Solving
  21. Deconstructing an object or system to understand its design or functioning components.
    Reverse Engineering
  22. A digital ecosystem where devices, machines, and humans are interconnected to exchange data.
    Internet of Things (IoT)
  23. Combining knowledge and techniques from multiple fields to solve complex problems.
    Multidisciplinary Approach
  24. The introduction of new ideas or changes that significantly improve or alter existing methods or products.
    Innovation
  25. The mental skill to manipulate, rotate, or imagine objects within space.
    Spatial Visualization